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|Description=In response to community demand for high-quality early childhood education programming, GKFF helped establish Tulsa Educare in 2006. With three centers in distinct low-income neighborhoods and a fourth in development, Tulsa Educare currently serves more than 500 children in year-round care. The program requires highly trained, degreed teaching staff, low child-to-staff ratios, and a rich complement of wraparound services including health, mental health, nutrition, and family engagement, all of which are rigorously evaluated. | |Description=In response to community demand for high-quality early childhood education programming, GKFF helped establish Tulsa Educare in 2006. With three centers in distinct low-income neighborhoods and a fourth in development, Tulsa Educare currently serves more than 500 children in year-round care. The program requires highly trained, degreed teaching staff, low child-to-staff ratios, and a rich complement of wraparound services including health, mental health, nutrition, and family engagement, all of which are rigorously evaluated. | ||
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Organization | George Kaiser Family Foundation |
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Region | Tulsa |
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In response to community demand for high-quality early childhood education programming, GKFF helped establish Tulsa Educare in 2006. With three centers in distinct low-income neighborhoods and a fourth in development, Tulsa Educare currently serves more than 500 children in year-round care. The program requires highly trained, degreed teaching staff, low child-to-staff ratios, and a rich complement of wraparound services including health, mental health, nutrition, and family engagement, all of which are rigorously evaluated.
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