Preschoolers from Simpys Playhouse and Learning Center in Bond Hill. Photo provided

Overview:

• Cincinnati Preschool Promise celebrates 100th graduation, expanding access to quality education.
• Over 100 preschoolers graduate from Community Providers.
• The nonprofit organization supports access to high-quality preschools through taxpayer investment in K-12 education.

By Laura Carr

Over 100 Cincinnati-area preschoolers will graduate from Cincinnati Preschool Promise-supported Community Providers in the coming weeks. Preschoolers from Simpys Playhouse and Learning Center in Bond Hill (top) and CWFF Child Development Center in Avondale (bottom) eagerly await their 2024 graduation certificates. Photos provided by Cincinnati Preschool Promise 

Cincinnati Preschool Promise is a nonprofit organization that expands access to a quality education in Cincinnati through taxpayers’ investment in strengthening K-12 education and providing access to high-quality preschools. Visit www.cincy-promise.org to learn more about Cincinnati Preschool Promise and how to support our youngest learners, their families, and CPP Community Providers. You can also learn how to participate in CPP initiatives and efforts to provide high-quality preschool education for all children in Cincinnati. 

CWFF Child Development Center in Avondale. Photo provided

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