Early Learning Programs
PSESD Early Learning includes federally funded Head Start and Early Head Start and state funded Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP). We work in partnership with school districts, child care centers, community agencies, and colleges in King and Pierce County. We offer comprehensive, child- and family-centered programs that combine education and school readiness, family support and social services, family engagement opportunities, and health and nutrition services. We also provide contract management and administration, monitoring, and overall program coordination assistance to our subcontractors.
Preschool (Head Start and ECEAP)
Head Start (HS) is a federal program for preschool-age children authorized and appropriated by Congress through the Department of Health and Human Services. PSESD is one of many grantees in the four-state region (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington) that makes up Region 10. We get our funds from the Region 10 Office of Head Start.
ECEAP (Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program) is a Washington State preschool program funded by the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF). Funding is appropriated by the state legislature and funding levels are determined each biennium in the legislative budget session.
For both of our preschool programs, children must be 3 or 4 years old by August 31. Visit Early Learning Programs and Services for more information.
Early Head Start
Early Head Start (EHS) is a federal program for Birth to 3-years-old and pregnant families. authorized and appropriated by Congress through the Department of Health and Human Services. PSESD is one of many grantees in the four-state region (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington) that makes up Region 10. We get our funds from the Region 10 Office of Head Start.
Our EHS programs includes both home-based (a home visitor visits the family home) and center-based services (school, child care, or similar setting). Visit Early Learning Programs and Services for more information.
Direct Services
PSESD Early Learning also provides services with Educare of Greater Seattle, Heritage Head Start, Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW), and family child care centers.
Parent Professional Learning
Professional development opportunities are available to families currently enrolled in Head Start, Early Head Start, or ECEAP, as well as to previously enrolled parents who are currently participating in Policy Council. Visit Parent Professional and Personal Development for more information.
Annual Reports and Assessments
Visit EarlyLearningWA.org for a list of recent reports and assessments.