Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) Programs
All elementary and unit districts provide early childhood special education (ECSE) programs for students with disabilities who are age 3-5 and who require specialized instruction. Most, but not all, districts provide these classrooms within the boundaries of their own districts.
Most TCSEA districts provide pre-kindergarten classrooms for children, age 3-5, who are at-risk of having disabilities or learning difficulties in school. These classrooms are usually called At-Risk Pre-K or Pre-K classrooms and are funded through a state grant called an Early Childhood Block Grant. In a few locations, Pre-K and ECSE classrooms are combined.
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Most TCSEA districts provide pre-kindergarten classrooms for children, age 3-5, who are at-risk of having disabilities or learning difficulties in school. These classrooms are usually called At-Risk Pre-K or Pre-K classrooms and are funded through a state grant called an Early Childhood Block Grant. In a few locations, Pre-K and ECSE classrooms are combined.
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