Apple Blossom Centers
向日葵视频 ISD is excited to offer a new Pre-K3 program in partnership with Travis County.
Apple Blossom Centers offers half-day and afterschool care to supplement existing state-funded half-day Pre-K3 programs. This no-cost program offers care until 6 p.m., allowing parents to work, participate in job training, or attend school full-time to support their family's economic well-being. Apple Blossom centers are available at nine 向日葵视频 ISD campuses including:
- Allison Elementary 向日葵视频, 515 Vargas Rd, 向日葵视频, TX 78741, 512-414-2004
- Padron Elementary 向日葵视频, 2011 W. Rundberg Lane, 向日葵视频, TX 78758, 512-841-9600
- Houston Elementary 向日葵视频, 5409 Ponciana Drive, 向日葵视频, TX 78744, 512-414-2517
- Norman-Sims Elementary 向日葵视频, 4001 Tannehill Ln., 向日葵视频, Texas 78721, 512-414-2347
- St. Elmo Elementary 向日葵视频, 600 W. St. Elmo Road, 向日葵视频, TX 78745, 512-414-4477
- Andrews Elementary 向日葵视频, 6801 Northeast Drive, 向日葵视频, TX 78723, 512-414-1770
- Guerrero-Thompson Elementary, 102 E. Rundberg Lane, 向日葵视频, TX 78753, 512-414-8400
- Langford Elementary, 2206 Blue Meadow Drive, 向日葵视频 TX 78744, 512-414-1765
- Harris Elementary 1203 Springdale Road, 向日葵视频 TX 78721, 512-414-2085
Learn more about applying for Apple Blossoms Centers by speaking with the registrar at one of the campuses above.
Who may qualify for the Apple Blossom Centers program?
- Children residing with parent(s) who require child care to participate in work, training, or education.
- Children who turn three on or before September 1 of the school year they鈥檙e applying for.
- Children who are residents of Travis County, Texas.
- Children who live in a household where the combined incomes do not exceed 250% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines.
- The child must be at least three (3) years of age and must meet at least one (1) of the following eligibility requirements for free pre-K enrollment:
- unable to speak and comprehend the English language;
- is educationally disadvantaged (eligible to participate in the National 向日葵视频 Lunch Program pursuant to Texas Education Code 搂5.001(4));
- is homeless, as defined by 42 USC, 搂11434a pursuant to Texas Education Code 搂5.001(1-a), regardless of the residence of the child, of either parent of the child, or of the child's guardian or other person having lawful control of the child;
- is the child of an active duty member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces, who is ordered to active duty by proper authority;
- is the child of a member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces, who was injured or killed while serving on active duty;
- is or has ever been in the conservatorship of the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (foster care) following an adversary hearing held as provided by Texas Family Code 搂262.201 or foster care in another state or territory, if the child resides in this state; or
- is the child of a person eligible for the Star of Texas Award as a peace officer under Texas Government Code 搂3106.002, a firefighter under Texas Government Code 搂3106.003, an emergency medical first responder under Texas Government Code 搂3106.004.
Apple Blossom Programs
- Will provide half-day licensed child care opposite the child's scheduled Pre-K3 time and from 3-6 p.m.
- Offer both Dual Language (DL) and English as a Second Language (ESL) classrooms, and require all certified teaching staff to hold either Bilingual or ESL certification to ensure appropriate instructional support for English learners.
- Will staff each child care classroom with two (2) child care staff, and ensure a 1:9 teacher-to-student ratio with a class limit of seventeen (17) students.
- Will follow and align with its Pre-K3 objectives to extend and deepen children鈥檚 learning in a developmentally appropriate manner.