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21st Century Community Learning Center Federal Grant (21st CCLC)
Students enrolled in the after school and summer camp program, ages 4-12 years old, may apply for the 21st CCLC grant financial aid. Students will be qualified according to the USDA Food Program prerequisite guidelines. Qualifying students will begin to receive benefits based on a first come, first served basis until all available slots are filled. All others will be placed on a waiting list and enrolled in the program as slots become available. Kingdom Academy reserves the right to request additional financial data, such as W-4 and/or Income Taxes Returns to confirm information provided on the USDA form. Students selected to participate will be able to attend the after school and summer camp programs free of charge. Applications must be submitted on a yearly basis.
Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten
Our state funded VPK program, for children who turn four years of age by September 1, is a three hour block of concentrated instruction with smaller class size and lower rates. Two programs are offered annually. The school-year program includes 540 hours of instructional time and begins in August. The summer program consists of 300 instructional hours and begins in June. Inquire at the office about eligibility requirement and times offered.
www.elcmdm.org
McKay Scholarships
The McKay Scholarships for Students with Disabilities Program provides financial aid Florida students with special needs the opportunity to attend a participating private school during the school year.
If you are a member of the United States Armed Forces who is transferred to Florida from out of state or from a foreign country due to a permanent change of station orders, and your child has a current IEP, your child may be eligible for the McKay Scholarship Program. A dependent child of an Armed Forces member does not have to meet the requirement that he or she attended and was reported for funding at a public school in Florida the year prior to entering the McKay Program.
www.floridaschoolchoice.org/Information/McKay/
Step Up for Students
Scholarships are awarded to low-income families for up to $3,750 (per child, per year) in private schools throughout Florida for tuition and books.
www.floridapride.org
Child Development Services
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