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    Two Mississippi school districts will improve access for pre-K students with disabilities

    By Sethanie Smith,

    2024-06-20

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    JACKSON, Miss. ( WJTV ) – The Mississippi State Board of Education (SBE) awarded two school districts nearly $1.5 million in grants. According to officials, the grants will create Blended Pre-K programs and improve access for pre-K students with disabilities to be included in high-quality early childhood programs in the same classrooms with their non-disabled peers.

    The Lamar County School District (LCSD) and the Simpson County School District (SCSD) were awarded the grants after a competitive selection process. The Preschool Development Grant Birth to Five (PDG-B5) is covered by new federal funds to the Mississippi Department of Education (MDE). The grant period begins July 1, 2024, and ends June 30, 2027.

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    With the funds, LCSD will serve 20 children in one new classroom and SCSD will serve 60 children in three new classrooms. The grant award will be $150,000 per classroom for the first year for program setup with $110,000 per classroom in funds to be awarded each year for year two and year three for support of continued implementation.

    According to officials, the Blended Pre-K program utilizes a co-teaching model of a general education teacher and special education teacher in one classroom.

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