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Learn about new laws that are causing significant changes in time-limited work rules for SNAP recipients and that impact recipients and increase workload for Minnesota's counties and Tribal Nations.

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School-based Preschool: Information for Districts and Schools

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The state of Minnesota funds two different school-based preschool programs: Voluntary Prekindergarten and School Readiness. Both programs are designed to serve children with certain risk factors, such as those who qualify for free or reduced-price meals, English language learners and children who have experienced homelessness. However, in both programs, children who do not meet the eligibility criteria may participate on a fee-for-service basis.

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Resources for program administration

Voluntary Prekindergarten

State funding allows school districts and charter schools with Minnesota Department of Education-recognized early learning programs to incorporate a Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) program into their E-12 system as a new grade level.

During the 2024 legislative session, permanent ongoing funding was secured for 12,360 seats. Additionally, changes were made to voluntary prekindergarten (Minn. Stat. 142D.08 [2024]). These changes will go into effect with the 2025-26 school year, Fiscal Year (FY) 26. View the full list of FY26 VPK statutory program requirements (PDF).


School Readiness

School Readiness is a public school program for children ages 3 and 4, preparing them to enter kindergarten.

Want to learn more about school-based preschool for your child?