Free Preschools near Kindred, ND

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55 1st Ave S Kindred
Public School Pre-K

Kindred Elementary School is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 55 1st Ave S in Kindred, ND.

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Preschools near Kindred, ND

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5364 42nd St S Fargo
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This is where achievement starts early. At The Children’s Courtyard, we provide high-quality child care and early education. Here, purposeful and playful learning leads to a child who thinks...

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5990 14th St S Suite C Bennett
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We are a preschool in South Fargo focusing on kindergarten preparation. It is a structured environment for ages 3-5 with low student/teacher ratio, 3 sessions available, 5 day, 3 day, or 2 day. We...

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Deer Creek
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This is a licensed in-home daycare provider in Fargo, ND. I am also a nurse and a mom, offering families a safe, structured, and nurturing environment for their children. I do include a preschool...

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5600 25th St S Bennett
Private School Parochial Pre-K

Located at 5600 25th St S in Fargo, ND, St. John Paul II Catholic Schools offers a comprehensive educational experience through its network of schools, including Holy Spirit Elementary, Nativity...

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Is Pre-K free in North Dakota?
North Dakota provides free Pre-K in districts that receive Title I funds. In schoolwide programs, all children within the attendance area are eligible. Some programs, however, apply multiple criteria, including teacher evaluations and developmental assessments, for student selection. Family income may be one of the criteria but not the only one. Children who have been in Head Start, previous Title I programs, or those who are homeless qualify automatically.