WCS Preschools

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

By -

Editor, Times-Union:
Warsaw Community School Board recently made a decision to close the Claypool/Leesburg preschool classes. Many parents are questioning, is early childhood education a priority for the area’s public school corporation? With full understanding how funding cuts play a major role in the decision, I believe that all possible funding sources were not looked into before the decision was made to close these classes.
The preschool program at these schools followed the HighScope curriculum. Although many are not familiar with this curriculum, studies prove how effective the curriculum is, compared to other traditional preschool curriculums. Early childhood educators agree that HighScope is a proven, research-validated preschool curriculum that blends knowledge of respected theorists with current research. Long-term studies show that HighScope promotes healthy development of children and provides long-lasting benefits throughout adulthood.
A child who has a high-quality preschool experience will be ready to succeed in the classroom and in life.
The school board says a silver lining in the closing of the current program is that HeadStart will be moving into the current rooms and starting classes next fall. They do use the HighScope curriculum to some extent, and that might be great for some families, however, for my family and many other families, our children will not qualify to attend this program. Financial guidelines must be met by each family in order to qualify. This leaves many children that were currently attending these schools for preschool without a HighScope preschool program choice.
I feel the Warsaw area is facing a preschool crisis. A few other preschools have recently closed and most now have a wait list for next year. None in the area use the HighScope curriculum; most that I spoke to didn’t even know what this was. This late decision from Warsaw Community School Corporation has left many families with no option for preschool for next year.
I am looking to other neighboring school districts to see what their priorities are, and I know of one particular neighboring district that is continuing their similar HighScope preschool program because they view early childhood education as more of a priority and are putting their own funding into continuing to provide this program in their district. I plan to express my concerns to my state representative about educational funding cuts made by the state. I encourage others who share this same concern to write letters to their state representative as well. Indiana is one of less than 10 states to still not fund public preschool programs. Without preschool programs being a priority for our school corporation, we will find that children going into kindergarten will be behind in the skills necessary to succeed. Testing scores will drop and an increase in kindergarten retentions will rise.
We urge the Warsaw Community School Corporation to look into other funding options to keep this program alive in our school system.
Jennifer Metzger
Warsaw, via email[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:
Warsaw Community School Board recently made a decision to close the Claypool/Leesburg preschool classes. Many parents are questioning, is early childhood education a priority for the area’s public school corporation? With full understanding how funding cuts play a major role in the decision, I believe that all possible funding sources were not looked into before the decision was made to close these classes.
The preschool program at these schools followed the HighScope curriculum. Although many are not familiar with this curriculum, studies prove how effective the curriculum is, compared to other traditional preschool curriculums. Early childhood educators agree that HighScope is a proven, research-validated preschool curriculum that blends knowledge of respected theorists with current research. Long-term studies show that HighScope promotes healthy development of children and provides long-lasting benefits throughout adulthood.
A child who has a high-quality preschool experience will be ready to succeed in the classroom and in life.
The school board says a silver lining in the closing of the current program is that HeadStart will be moving into the current rooms and starting classes next fall. They do use the HighScope curriculum to some extent, and that might be great for some families, however, for my family and many other families, our children will not qualify to attend this program. Financial guidelines must be met by each family in order to qualify. This leaves many children that were currently attending these schools for preschool without a HighScope preschool program choice.
I feel the Warsaw area is facing a preschool crisis. A few other preschools have recently closed and most now have a wait list for next year. None in the area use the HighScope curriculum; most that I spoke to didn’t even know what this was. This late decision from Warsaw Community School Corporation has left many families with no option for preschool for next year.
I am looking to other neighboring school districts to see what their priorities are, and I know of one particular neighboring district that is continuing their similar HighScope preschool program because they view early childhood education as more of a priority and are putting their own funding into continuing to provide this program in their district. I plan to express my concerns to my state representative about educational funding cuts made by the state. I encourage others who share this same concern to write letters to their state representative as well. Indiana is one of less than 10 states to still not fund public preschool programs. Without preschool programs being a priority for our school corporation, we will find that children going into kindergarten will be behind in the skills necessary to succeed. Testing scores will drop and an increase in kindergarten retentions will rise.
We urge the Warsaw Community School Corporation to look into other funding options to keep this program alive in our school system.
Jennifer Metzger
Warsaw, via email[[In-content Ad]]
Have a news tip? Email [email protected] or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Sign up


for our email newsletters

Weekly Top Stories

Sign up to get our top stories delivered to your inbox every Sunday

Daily Updates & Breaking News Alerts

Sign up to get our daily updates and breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox daily

Latest Stories


Notice Of Administration
EU-000047 Engle

Notice Of Unsupervised Administration
EU-41 Jones

Public Occurrences 04.29.25
County Jail Bookings The following people were arrested and booked into the Kosciusko County Jail:

Warsaw BZA Approves Plasma Donation Center Lab On Detroit St.
One of the four petitions presented to the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeals Monday was for a special exception for a laboratory on North Detroit Street.

Issues With Notification Mailings Appear To Be On The Rise, City Attorney Says
Issues with notifications sent out by mail reduced the number of items on the Warsaw Board of Zoning Appeal’s agenda Monday from six to four.