Head Start. Washington Elementary School District preschools serve 3 to 5-year-old children. The programs are based on sound developmental theories of how children learn and grow. They offer a child-centered environment in which young children can thrive. WESD has Head Start and special needs preschool classrooms located at various campuses. The school sites offering WESD Head Start operate under specific health and safety regulations as designated by the Department of Health Services Office of Child Day Care Licensing. Inspection reports are available upon request at each school. For more information about Head Start, please call 602-347- 4806. Washington Elementary School District Extended Day Child Care programs (KidSpace) are developmentally appropriate programs for students in preschool through sixth grade. They are supported by the community through tuition paid by parent fees, grants from government agencies and DES subsidies. The quality programs are licensed through the state and are located on 23 different elementary campuses. For more information, call ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. The Washington Elementary School District provides both breakfast and lunch at all 32 schools and operates on a self- supporting basis. Nutritionally balanced meals are provided for students and staff each school day. The District takes part in the National School Lunch, Breakfast and After-school Snack programs and provides no-cost meals according to federal guidelines. Menus are sent home with each student during the first week of the school year. You can also get the mobile menu by downloading the free School Lunch app by Nutrislice for Android and iOS which also includes nutrition information, allergens, daily side dishes and additional items.
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Sources: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement, Parent/Student Handbook Agreement
Head Start. Washington Elementary School District preschools serve 3 to 5-year-old children. The programs are based on sound developmental theories of how children learn and grow. They offer a child-centered environment in which young children can thrive. WESD has Head Start and special needs preschool classrooms located at various campuses. The school sites offering WESD Head Start operate under specific health and safety regulations as designated by the Department of Health Services Office of Child Day Care Licensing. Inspection reports are available upon request at each school. For more information about Head Start, please call 602-347- 4806. Washington Elementary School District Extended Day Child Care programs (KidSpace) are developmentally appropriate programs for students in preschool through sixth grade. They are supported by the community through tuition paid by parent fees, grants from government agencies and DES subsidies. The quality programs are licensed through the state and are located on 23 21 different elementary campuses. For more information, call ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. The Washington Elementary School District provides both breakfast and lunch at all 32 schools and operates on a self- supporting basis. Nutritionally balanced meals are provided for students and staff each school day. The District takes part in the National School Lunch, Breakfast and After-school Snack programs and provides no-cost meals according to federal guidelines. Menus are sent home with each student during the first week of the school year. You can also get the mobile menu by downloading the free School Lunch app by Nutrislice for Android and iOS which also includes nutrition information, allergens, daily side dishes and additional items.
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Sources: Parent/Student Handbook Agreement