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Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts (Pre-K Counts) provides quality half-day and full-day pre-kindergarten to eligible 3 and 4 year olds in Pennsylvania.

River Crossing YMCA offers Pre-K Counts programs at the following locations: 

  • Morrisville (partnering with United Way)
  • Allentown 
  • Forks Education Center (Easton)
  • Bethlehem

Program eligibility requirements set forth by the State of Pennsylvania:

  • The child must reside in the state of Pennsylvania.
  • The child's household income must be within 300% of the current year's poverty level, which varies based on family size. For example - a family of four can earn up to $83,250, whereas a family of 6 can earn up to $111,570. Please use this chart found on the ASPE website to determine if you qualify based on your household size and income.
  • The child MUST not turn 5 years old prior to the start of the school year (9/1). Children that turn 5 prior to the start of the school year should be registered for kindergarten at their local school district.
  • Children MUST turn 3 or 4 years old PRIOR to the start of the school year. If your child turned 3 after the start of the current school year, they are not eligible until the following year.

Pre-K Counts is a grant-funded program through the state of Pennsylvania. It is a FREE Pre-Kindergarten program designed for children that turn 3 or 4 years old by September 1 of the school year. Children who are eligible for Kindergarten (5 years old prior to 9/1) and children who turn 3 years old AFTER 9/1 are not eligible for the program.

Pre-K Counts is designed to be an educational, early childhood program that focuses on building the social, emotional, and cognitive skills of children to prepare them for Kindergarten. The program year runs September-June and consists of 180 school days. You must meet the income guidelines and be a resident of Pennsylvania to apply.

 

preschool child at desk

Pre-K Counts Program

Children must turn age three prior to September 1 of the academic school year and families must complete an application and submit documentation of need to be accepted to the program. Limited space is available.

Program in session September-June and runs 180 school days.

preschoolers in classroom

Before & After Pre-K Counts Care

Pre-K Counts program is 6-hours per day. Families needing before and after care can apply for our Before and After Care program. Before and after care for our Pre-K Counts program is available at our Morrisville branch. 

Morrisville Pre-K Counts
2024/2025 Monthly Rates

 3 days/wk5 days/wk
Before Care
7 AM- start of school
$246$341
After Care
End of school - 6 PM
$346$480
All-Inclusive Care$524$727

Non-refundable administration fee: $40 per child
Financial Assistance available
 

All-Inclusive Care: Includes Before and After Care in one monthly price.

Allentown Pre-K Counts
2024/2025 Weekly Rates

 5 days/wk
Before Care
6:30 AM- start of school
$48
After Care
End of school - 6 PM
$69
All-Inclusive Care$149

Non-refundable administration fee: $60 per family
 

Bethlehem Pre-K Counts
2024/2025 Weekly Rates

 5 days/wk
Before Care
6:30 AM- start of school
$46
After Care
End of school - 6 PM
$68
All-Inclusive Care$152

Non-refundable administration fee: $60 per family
 

Forks Center in Easton Pre-K Counts
2024/2025 Weekly Rates

 5 days/wk
Before Care
6:30 AM- start of school
$45
After Care
End of school - 6 PM
$67
All-Inclusive Care$150

Non-refundable administration fee: $60 per family
 

Frequently Asked Questions

No, the Pre-K Counts program is a grant funded program provided through the Office of Child Development and Early Learning. Since this is a grant funded program, which is free of charge to all participants, we must adhere to the guidelines set forth by OCDEL.

No, since this is a grant funded program all students MUST meet the financial guideline requirements.

All lead teachers have obtained their Bachelor’s degree in the field of Early Childhood Education, many of which hold a dual degree and are certified to teach both Early Childhood Education and Elementary Education. Assistant teachers have at minimum a CDA, but many hold their associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education.

A requirement of the Pre-K Counts program is that the child must attend at least 90% of the 180 days of school, meaning a child should not miss more than 18 days during the school year. This ensures that the participants are fully utilizing the program. Exceptions may be made for extenuating circumstances.

Yes, we have several outside agencies that visit children in our Pre-K program and provide early intervention services to them during instructional hours

Morrisville location: please mail or deliver your application to our Morrisville branch or email to acloak@ymcabhc.org

Morrisville Branch
Attn: Angela Cloak
200 N. Pennsylvania Ave
Morrisville, PA 19067

 

No, Pre-K programs are open to all residents of Pennsylvania. Students from other districts are invited to apply, but priority is given to local district residents. 

Yes, you can apply to multiple locations and organizations to increase your child’s chances of obtaining a space in a Pre-K Counts program. For a full list of grant program participants, see the second page of the Pre-K Counts application.

Families are notified around June about acceptance into the program. This usually occurs around the same time that the state budget is passed. Teacher and classroom placement is shared with families in the beginning of August.

Our Morrisville branch is located at 200 N Pennsylvania Ave, Morrisville, PA 19067. 

Yes, you may apply at any time during the school, as long as your child meets the age and income requirements. If you qualify and there is space available, we will place your child in a classroom. If there are no spaces available, we will place your child on the waitlist.

The Pre-K Counts program is a full day (6 hour) program. Our classroom start times are staggered to allow for a smoother drop off and pickup carline experience. Classes start as early as 8 AM and as late as 9 AM, and end as early as 2 PM or as late as 3 PM. You cannot pick your child’s classroom or hours, as classroom placement depends on the age of the child. We will ask if there are any factors that would impact your ability to arrive at those times, but we cannot guarantee that we can make every requested accommodation depending upon availability.

Some families may find that the hours of their child's class are not long enough and will need additional hours of care. River Crossing YMCA is proud to offer before and after care for our Pre-K Counts Program. This is a fee based program, but there are options for assistance in paying for this program.

The before & aftercare program is hosted at the Morrisville & Quakertown locations and utilizes the assistant teachers from the Pre-K Counts classrooms, meaning your child will see familiar friendly faces.

River Crossing YMCA accepts Child Care Works (CCW) Subsidy through the Early Learning Resource Center (ELRC). This is a state subsidy program that families must apply for through the Compass website. ELRC will determine if a family is eligible for the program and determine an affordable weekly copay for the family. CCW will cover the remaining portion of the payment. The waitlist can often be long, so families are encouraged to apply early.

 

River Crossing YMCA also proudly offers financial assistance to those who qualify. If families are eligible for CCW subsidy, we do require that they first apply for state subsidy. Once they have applied or can provide evidence that they are not eligible for CCW, families can apply for financial assistance through River Crossing YMCA.

Financial Assistance

No, transportation is not provided to or from the program. Families are required to provide transportation to and from school each day.

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