Michigan’s free PreK for All program has enrolled 45,171 children, offering 4-year-olds across the state access to high-quality early education at no cost. This initiative, supported by the state’s bipartisan budget, saves families up to $10,000 annually. The program aims to foster emotional, social, and academic growth, ensuring long-term success for Michigan’s children. Families can still enroll their children and benefit from these valuable educational opportunities, which are available statewide through schools and community organizations.
Michigan’s free PreK for All program has enrolled 45,171 children, offering 4-year-olds across the state access to high-quality early education at no cost. This initiative, supported by the state’s bipartisan budget, saves families up to $10,000 annually. The program aims to foster emotional, social, and academic growth, ensuring long-term success for Michigan’s children. Families can still enroll their children and benefit from these valuable educational opportunities, which are available statewide through schools and community organizations. Michigan’s free PreK for All program has enrolled 45,171 children, offering 4-year-olds across the state access to high-quality early education at no cost. This initiative, supported by the state’s bipartisan budget, saves families up to $10,000 annually. The program aims to foster emotional, social, and academic growth, ensuring long-term success for Michigan’s children. Families can still enroll their children and benefit from these valuable educational opportunities, which are available statewide through schools and community organizations.