
News Release - 4/27/04
CHILDREN’S VILLAGE AT HOOVER RECOGNIZED WITH
A FINE AWARD FOR THEIR EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING
PROGRAM
The students, staff and
families at the Children’s Village at Hoover School
are hosting a celebration this Thursday, April 29,
at 10 a.m. to recognize Hoover’s selection as a
First in the Nation in Education (or FINE) award
winner for 2003-2004. They will be planting a tree
on their campus and making an exciting announcement
about the expansion of the Davenport Community
Schools early childhood education program.
Hoover was one of only three
schools throughout Iowa recognized this year with a
FINE award. The Children’s Village joins the 15
other schools/programs within the Davenport
Community Schools that have received the FINE award
in previous years. The Children’s Village, which
opened in 1998 in a former elementary school, is one
of the first early childhood learning centers in
Iowa to develop and implement benchmarks and
standards for pre-K students. The program currently
houses children ages 6 weeks to 5 years of age and
attributes its success in preparing children to
enter kindergarten to research-based practices such
as quality staff, a suitable environment,
appropriate grouping practices, consistent schedules
and parent involvement.
In addition to celebrating the
FINE award, officials with the Davenport Community
Schools early childhood education program will also
announce exciting new developments in the expansion
of the program for the coming academic year. With
hundreds of names on waiting lists for the
district’s pre-school programs, this planned
expansion will help not only to meet a community
need, but also to provide more area children with
the opportunity to benefit from the academic
readiness skills now provided at Hoover and other
pre-K programs sponsored by the district.
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