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Literacy Programs In Davie County For Pre-Kindergarten

Davie County Schools Preschool - Central Davie Education Center 
Davie County
220 Campbell Road Mocksville, NC 27028 Telephone: 751-0016

Type of organization: School System
What organization does: Davie County Schools child care and preschool services are four and five star facilities that serve children ages two through five years of age. The program provides for both special needs and typically developing children. Our lead teachers have a minimum of a 4-year degree in Early Childhood Education/ Birth to Kindergarten and our teacher to child ratios are no more than 1 teacher to 9 children in each classroom. Teacher assistants have acquired Early Childhood Credentials and are working towards ass

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Pre-Kindergarten Programs
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Kindergarten - Grade 5 Programs
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Imagination Library of Smart Start of Davie County 
Davie County
Anna Eichhorn, Ex. Dir. Lynette Pierce, Program Manager 1205 Salisbury Rd. Mocksville, NC 27028 336-751-2113

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: Smart Start of Davie County is designed to provide quality childcare, child health and family support services for all children from birth to kindergarten to insure that children arrive at school healthy and ready to succeed. Imagination Library provides free hardback books to children from birth to age five. Each registered child receives one quality book per month delivered to their home. A parents-as-teachers component encourages parents to read to their children.

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
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Mebane Hill Early Literacy Project (HELP) 
Davie County
Marcia Haney, Project Coordinator 3200 Pickett Road Durham, NC 27705 919-489-7465 x 722

Type of organization: Independent Non-profit
What organization does: A comprehensive early literacy partnership between the Mebane Charitable Foundation and the Hill Center. The Hill Center is providing training, curricula and follow up with eleven early childcare facilities. The training includes learning the “Hill Center alphabet chant” and lessons in fostering oral language development, dialogic reading, phonological awareness, print awareness, and alphabetic knowledge.

Program Description(s)

Pre-Kindergarten Programs
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