School Readiness Program

The School Readiness Program helps prepare young children for success in school by offering access to early learning and childcare services. It supports working families by providing financial assistance for quality care that promotes learning, development, and kindergarten readiness.

What Is the School Readiness Program?

Florida School Readiness logo with silhouettes of children in various stages of growth.

Who Qualifies for the School Readiness Program?

The program is designed for families who are working, attending school, or participating in job training and need help covering the cost of childcare. Eligibility is based on income and family needs. Children may qualify if they:

  • Are infants, toddlers, or preschoolers in need of care

  • Come from low to moderate-income households

  • Have a documented special need or disability

  • Are in foster care or under protective supervision

What Does the School Readiness Program Provide?

Families enrolled in the School Readiness Program receive access to:

  • Affordable, high-quality early education

  • Age-appropriate learning environments

  • Developmental screenings and assessments

  • Support from teachers trained in early childhood education

  • Flexible care options that align with parents’ work or school schedules

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