Overview
What is the Hardin County Schools'
Preschool Program?
The Hardin County Schools' Preschool Program is a State funded program
designed to help preschool children who are at risk of beginning school
behind their classmates. The program is for four-year-old children who are
economically disadvantaged or for three- and four-year-old children who are
experiencing developmental or speech delays.
What services do the Hardin County Schools' Preschool Program
offer?
The Hardin County Schools' Preschool Program offers the following
components:
* Preschool services for eligible children at no cost to the parent
* Activities that develop creativity and thinking skills through
play
* Partnerships with the parents through parent education
* Cooperation among programs and with other agencies to provide
services
* Developmental, as well as
hearing and vision screenings
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Hardin County Schools' Preschool Program, a fully
integrated, comprehensive program, is to enrich the lives of children and
their families by supporting the child's development in the areas of
physical, social, emotional and intellectual and by moving the child and
family toward self-sufficiency and social competence.
Early Childhood Program Philosophy
Goals and Objectives
Helpful LInks