If a parent has not finished high school or is learning English, young children in the home are at greater risk of not graduating high school than their peers with more educated parents. LEAF provides a quality preschool education for the child as well as learning opportunities for the parents. Parents take English, GED prep, and parenting classes as well as participate in home visits and intergenerational learning activities. While parents fulfill these commitments, younger siblings attend childcare. This and all other aspects of the program are free of charge.
This 30-year-old, award-winning program works with public school districts that provide space on local school campuses. The host district also provides direct site management through preschool directors or principals, some of the adult education, and access to free and reduced breakfast and lunch for the enrolled preschooler through school-funded programs.
A Stepping Stone Foundation provides funding for all aspects of the program other than meals and some adult education. All teachers’ salaries, benefits, supplies, and most professional development is provided through the Foundation and paid to the school districts three times over the course of the school year. We provide technical support on a weekly basis and regular assessments to ensure adherence to our model.
LEAF is a true community partnership. Teachers are full-time employees of the local school district and may receive benefits such as group insurance. A Stepping Stone Foundation covers all costs associated with these benefits.