In a series of appearances on The Morning Blend, Ingham ISD spotlighted its commitment to providing accessible, high-quality preschool education for 4-year-olds across the county.
On September 2, 2024, preschool teacher and parent Jena Krumm, along with her daughter Mia, shared personal experiences with GSRP, emphasizing the program's role in fostering social, emotional, and academic growth.
In the January 21, 2025 segment, parent Alex discussed how PreK for All enabled both him and his wife to continue working while providing their son with a nurturing environment that prepared him well for kindergarten.
Danielle Redman appeared on March 28, 2025, to guide families through the enrollment process for PreK for All, highlighting the program's flexibility in allowing parents to choose locations that best fit their needs, whether in school districts or childcare centers.
These segments collectively underscore Ingham ISD’s dedication to early childhood education, demonstrating how programs like GSRP and PreK for All lay a strong foundation for lifelong learning and success.
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