Early Childhood Learning Services
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is a program designed to address the developmental learning needs of children ages 3-5. Certificated staff work closely with families and community resources to enhance the social/emotional, physical, learning, and communication development of young children. Educational plans are developed and tailored to each child as an individual and specially designed services are provided accordingly at no cost to parents. We are proud of our success in providing services for ECSE students with their typically developing peers, whether in a community preschool or in a specially designed setting.
The ECSE programs are exemplary programs that foster student success through parent involvement, professional development, and a cooperative team approach. Our role is to provide a variety of challenging learning experiences that promote the expansion of learning through guidance and support. We promote an implementation model that is collaborative to support and train all caregivers as teachers.
Preschool
Laclede County R1 School District offers a developmentally-appropriate education through which young children actively build their individual potential in a positive, nurturing, culturally diverse environment. Title I Preschool is a federally funded program providing services to children with developmental needs, ages 3 to 5 (non-kindergarten) years of age. Services are provided at no cost to eligible children. Eligibility is determined through a developmental screening process.
Parents as Teachers
Parents as Teachers is a home-school-community partnership that supports parents in their role as their child's first and most influential teachers. What began with four pilot site in 1981 was implemented statewide with the passage of the Early Childhood Development Act of 1984. This bill mandated that every school district provide parent education and screening services to families with children ages birth to five.