Hawaii pilot project rates preschool quality Hawaii pilot project rates preschool quality HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii parents will get information about preschool quality thanks to a pilot program state officials are working on to create a voluntary rating system. Nineteen
Hawaii pilot project rates preschool quality
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii parents will get information about preschool quality thanks to a pilot program state officials are working on to create a voluntary rating system.
Nineteen Hawaii child care programs are part of the pilot. There’s a nationwide movement to create similar rating systems.
Hawaii’s pilot program costs nearly $561,000 for fiscal year 2012 and is part of a broader state effort to increase access to early-education programs. Hawaii is one of 11 states with no public preschool program.