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Preschool for All

A "how to" guide to help you navigate the application process for Preschool for All.

What is the Preschool for All Program?

The Preschool for All (PFA) program is an initiative by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) aimed at providing high-quality preschool education to children aged 3-5 years, especially those who are at risk or come from low-income households. The program focuses on preparing young children for school by fostering early learning skills, social-emotional development, and school readiness. Preschool for All is part of Illinois’ efforts to close the achievement gap and ensure that all children have access to quality early education.

llinois' Preschool for All Expansion (PFAE) builds on the PFA initiative by extending services to more children and enhancing program components. PFAE emphasizes full-day programs and services (such as medical, dental, and mental health) to better support children's developmental needs. To be considered for PFAE, families must meet certain priority group requirements, which can be viewed here.

 


How do I apply for the Preschool for All Program?

You can apply for the Preschool for All program through the following methods:

  • Online Application: The program is managed by local school districts, so you will need to contact your local district to inquire about application availability and deadlines. Some districts offer online applications.

  • In-Person Application: Visit your local school district’s preschool office to complete the application in person.

  • Request by Mail: Some school districts may offer paper applications which you can request to be mailed to you.

  • By Phone: Call your local school district’s preschool office for more information and assistance with the application process.

You can find your local school district's contact information through the ISBE website or by calling the ISBE at 217-782-4321.


How long does it take to receive confirmation or funds from the Preschool for All Program?

The processing time for the Preschool for All program varies by school district. Once you submit your application, you should expect to receive confirmation of enrollment status or further instructions within 1-2 weeks. If accepted, you will be notified of your child’s enrollment and the next steps for beginning the program.


What do the application steps look like?

  1. Complete the Application: Fill out the application form provided by your local school district. Applications may be available online, by phone request, or in person.

  2. Gather Required Documentation: Collect necessary documents such as proof of residency, your child’s birth certificate, and income verification (if applicable).

  3. Submit the Application and Documents: Submit your completed application and supporting documents online, by mail, or in person.

  4. Eligibility Determination: The local school district will review your application and determine if your child meets the eligibility requirements.

  5. Approval and Notification: If accepted, you will receive confirmation of your child’s enrollment along with additional instructions.

  6. Start Preschool: Once enrolled, your child can begin attending the Preschool for All program at the assigned school.


What documentation is required when I fill out my application?

Applicants will need to provide the following documentation:

  • Proof of Child's Age:

    • A copy of your child’s birth certificate or other official proof of age (e.g., passport).

  • Proof of Residency:

    • Utility bill, lease agreement, or mortgage statement with your name and address.

  • Income Verification (if applicable):

    • Recent pay stubs, tax returns, or W-2 forms.

    • Proof of participation in public assistance programs (e.g., TANF, SNAP).

  • Health and Immunization Records:

    • A copy of your child’s immunization records and any required physical exams.

  • Other Documents:

    • Any additional documents required by your local district, such as custody arrangements or special needs documentation.

Be sure to provide accurate and up-to-date documentation to avoid delays.


Common FAQs

  1. Who is eligible for the Preschool for All Program?

    • The Preschool for All program is available to children aged 3-5 years, particularly those from low-income families, children with special needs, and children who face other educational disadvantages. Eligibility is determined by your local school district.

  2. What types of educational services are provided in the program?

    • The program offers a comprehensive early childhood education experience, including classroom instruction, social-emotional development activities, and school readiness skills. It is designed to help children build the necessary skills to succeed in kindergarten and beyond.

  3. Can my child attend Preschool for All if we don’t meet the income requirements?

    • While the program prioritizes children from low-income families, other factors such as your child's special needs or educational challenges may also make them eligible. Each district has its own criteria for acceptance.

  4. How do I find my local Preschool for All program?

    • You can find your local school district’s contact information and program details through the ISBE website or by calling the ISBE at 217-782-4321.

  5. Is transportation provided for children in the Preschool for All program?

    • Transportation availability varies by district. You should inquire with your local school district’s preschool office about transportation options.


Who do I contact about my Preschool for All application status?

Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)

  • Phone: 217-782-4321

  • Email: info@isbe.net

  • Website: Preschool for All Program

  • Local School Districts: Contact your local school district for specific program details and application assistance.