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Chester County Intermediate Unit 24 - Preschool Services

The Chester County intermediate Unit provides preschool services for children with developmental delays, children from income eligible families, children of high school students enrolled in CCIU's Young Parents program, and children of CCIU employees. The following preschool and child care services are available: - Preschool Special Education (for preschool-age children with developmental delays) - Even Start (for preschool-age children from families with literacy needs) - Head Start (for preschool-age children from economically disadvantaged families) - Infant & Toddler Center (for the children of high school students enrolled in the Young Parent's program) - CCIU Early Care and Education Center (employee, tuition-based early care and education center)

Physical Address

455 Boot Road, Downingtown, PA 19335

Application process

For additional information, please call 484-237-5000 or visit our website at http://www.cciu.org

Fee

Not Available

Service area

Chester, PA

Agency info

Chester County Intermediate Unit 24

CCIU Mission Statement The Chester County Intermediate Unit is an educational service agency that exists to provide quality, cost-effective services to the community and its residents. These are our beliefs in support of the mission: - Customer Service: We will provide quality services delivered on time, exactly as promised. - Partnership: We will strive to be a valued partner in the educational process through effective programs and services. - Leadership: We will stay in the forefront of theory and technology and actively share best practices and ideas. - Creativity: We will respect, encourage and reward those staff members who break new ground, take risks, and assume responsibility. - Commitment: We will maintain the highest standards of personal and professional conduct. We will strive to provide a collaborative and cooperative environment that encourages growth, pride, good morale and equal opportunity. - Flexibility: We will modify projects and develop new programs to effectively accommodate cha