Free Preschools near Seminole, TX
Young Elementary is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 2100 SW Ave B in Seminole, TX.
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Official Head Start program provider for West Texas Opportunities. They prepare students for kindergarten with proven methods. Their goal is to provide quality child care focusing on the health,...
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Affiliated with Transformation Church, providing spiritual and character development through a Christ centered curriculum. Promotes exploration, discovery, diversity, and whole child development.
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Provides childcare and education for the children of students attending local school district and Adult Learning Center. Includes both daytime and evening sessions.
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FAQs About Seminole Free Preschools
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Is Pre-K free in Texas?
- Texas offers free Pre-K for eligible children. To qualify, children must be three or four years old by September 1 and meet specific criteria, such as speaking a language other than english, meeting certain income requirements, experiencing homelessness, living in foster care, or the child of military personnel or emergency responders.