Public-private prekindergarten partnerships are collaborations between local education agencies (LEAs) such as school districts or open-enrollment charter schools, and private child care or programs. LEAs, and private child care or Head Start programs, may establish formal or informal partnerships based on enrollment and development activities. The partnerships are developed to reflect the needs of children and families, local resources available, and community trends.
Public-private prekindergarten partnerships are encouraged because of the collaborative opportunities and benefits they foster, and are required by in some situations. Providers must also meet solicitation, eligibility, and enrollment requirements required by .
Public-private prekindergarten partnerships allow LEAs, child care programs, and Head Start programs to leverage local resources, funding, and expertise. Partnerships benefit stakeholders by:
Children and Families
LEAs
Child Care and Head Start Programs
Public-private prekindergarten partnerships can blend multiple sources of funding for care, education, and comprehensive services to children and families, such as:
LEAs in partnerships can utilize Foundation School Program (FSP) funding, , or other funding sources to provide a full-day of instruction and/or make improvement efforts to meet the high-quality prekindergarten components. Child care programs should check with their local workforce development board to determine which childcare subsidy rate they are eligible to receive based on the number of program hours funded.
The following resource link is for stakeholders seeking additional information regarding financial considerations for prekindergarten partnerships. Through our collaboration with the Texas Workforce Commission and Texas A&M University, stakeholders can view three previously recorded webinars regarding funding streams, using a financial template, and additional considerations for financial modeling for prekindergarten partnerships. Additionally, a financial forecasting template is available for use.
An open enrollment charter school that would like to develop a prekindergarten partnership with a high-quality child care program or Head Start program must follow the same provisions as school districts, with the following additional requirements:
Meeting these requirements may involve the application for one or more expansion amendments with the Charter Schools Division of , as prescribed in . Charter schools must receive approval for expansion amendments before receiving funding for prekindergarten partnership programs. The expansion amendment application and approval process may require several months, which may extend the implementation timeline for starting a prekindergarten partnership program. Please contact
CharterSchools@tea.texas.gov for questions about the charter school expansion amendment process.
partners with the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) to support prekindergarten partnerships. TWC will give qualifying child care programs a one-time award of up to $25,000 for each new partnership classroom. The child care program and local education agency must be working with the TWC Pre-K Partnership Team during the partnership process. To find out more about prekindergarten partnerships and how TWC can help create a partnership that suits your program's needs, please email prekpartnerships@twc.texas.gov.
The National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching, and Learning has developed many great resources for partnerships between Head Start and child care programs, with some that can be modified for use in partnerships with LEAs.
that allows users to search for available childcare in their area that also denotes Texas Rising Star providers.
has developed an interactive tool that shows where low-income families need quality childcare and how communities can increase access for all children. The tool highlights school districts, elementary school campuses, various types of childcare providers (Texas Rising Star, Texas School Ready, nationally accredited), and Head Start providers.
Partnership Resources
Affiliate Organizations
Head Start Partnership Resources
Child Care Maps
Questions? The Early Childhood Education Division is available to provide technical assistance and guidance on the development and sustainability of public-private prekindergarten partnerships.
If you are a childcare provider, reach out to the or prekpartnerships@twc.texas.gov.
Reach out to a for guidance establishing partnerships.