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Philipsburg Child Development Center Pre-K Programs



Success in School Begins with Pre-K

PA Pre-K Counts

The PA Pre-K Counts portion of the day that is funded through Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts is free to families; the program may charge for additional portions of the day that can be paid for privately or by subsidy (wrap-around care, etc.).

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Download Pre-K Counts Application

Federal Income Guidelines

Program Highlights

By enrolling your child in a high quality pre-kindergarten, your child has a better chance of being ready for kindergarten and grade school. This strong early start in pre-kindergarten means they have a better chance of doing well in school, going on to college or career training, and getting a good job. Download Program Brochure.

All Philipsburg Center Pre-K classrooms:

  • have teachers with the education and expertise to teach young children

  • use a curriculum that will help your child grow, academically and socially

  • Learning centers addressing all areas of development

  • regularly review your child's progress and choose teaching and learning activities that are best for your child

  • help you and your child adjust to pre-kindergarten and smoothly move on to kindergarten

  • offer a small class size so that your child can have plenty of one-on-one time with the teachers

The Philipsburg Child Development Center offers two Pre-K learning programs to serve children of all income levels:

Philipsburg Pre-K

Families can pay the full cost of care or apply for financial assistance (go to the Financial Assistance tab above for more information). To apply contact Nicole Pristash, 814-342-5698.

Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts

Established by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, is bringing quality half-day and full-day pre-kindergarten to 11,000 three and four year olds in Pennsylvania.

Each program offering PA Pre-K Counts classrooms will have their own guidelines, but PA Pre-K Counts is designed for children who:

  • are between age 3 and until they are eligible for entry into kindergarten

  • are at risk of school failure, either because of:

To apply, complete the application and contact Nicole Pristash, 814-342-5698.