Early Childhood
Early Childhood Programs and Services
Montcalm Area Intermediate School District provides a variety of opportunities for children ages birth to 5 through a network of county wide supports and services. The focus on the opportunities and services provide is to work together in five areas:
Physical Health Care
Social Emotional Health Care
Parent Education & Family Support
Early Care and Education
Basic Needs, Economic Security and Child Safety
Opportunities to get involved include:
Great Start Early Childhood Family Coalition
Services and Programs available are listed below. Expand each line for more information.
A GREAT Start for EVERY Child in Montcalm County--Healthy, Safe and Eager to Learn.
Early On
Cindy DeYoung, MAISD Early On Supervisor 616-225-4714
Elizabeth Buskirk, Administrative Assistant 616-225-6156
Early On Services
Early On offers early intervention services for infants and toddlers, birth to three years of age, with developmental delay(s) and/or disabilities, and their families.
Research has shown that by addressing delays early on - especially between birth and age 3 - we can more effectively impact a child's development, even into adulthood.
Early On in Montcalm County-Podcast
Referral information:
If you think your infant or toddler may have a developmental delay...don't worry....but don't wait...to make a referral please call: 1-800-Early-On or visit www.1800earlyon.org.
Other resources and links:
Michigan Early On
Build Up Michigan
In Michigan we know that education begins at birth. We also know that some of our children need extra help or other related special services along the way. That's why Michigan's special education system helps children as young as newborns and up to age 26.
Build Up MI Kids (formerly known as Project Find) provides information about special education programs and services and helps to arrange free evaluations to find out if a child is eligible for extra help from any of Michigan's public schools.
If a child you know is struggling in school or has a physical, emotional or communication problem that might prevent success in school, call BUILD UP MI KIDS. We're here to help. Contact your building principal or call your BUILD UP MI KIDS Coordinator Andrea Nista at 616-225-4752
Visit on-line at BUILD UP MICHIGAN KIDS.
Andrea Nista, Build Up MI Kids Coordinator Phone: 616-225-4752 Fax: 616-225-4753
Welcome Baby Program
The Welcome Baby Program is a cooperative venture of the Montcalm Area Intermediate School District, Early On, Montcalm County Great Start Collaborative, 0-3 Early Head Start, Carson City Hospital, Mid Michigan District Health Department, and Corewell Health.
The blessing of a new baby brings new challenges to your life. We are here to help you during the first year of your infant’s life. Phone contacts and personal visits to your home will provide you with personal, private guidance and support during these first critical months. The visiting professional is there to help answer questions and share information regarding your infant’s growth, development, immunization, nutrition, and safety. We are here to get you and your infant off to a GREAT START. These services are free to infants residing within the Montcalm Area Intermediate School District.
Professionals you can be connected to Registered Dietitians; Lactation Counselors; Registered Nurses; Learning specialists; Child Development Experts.
For more information contact:
Corewell Health (616) 754-6185
Parent Child Play Groups
Any Family with children from birth thru 4 year’s old living in Montcalm Area Intermediate School District is welcome to attend play group. Play groups are a collaborative effort between EarlyOn, Montcalm County Great Start, and the MAISD. These play groups are intentional for parents and children to have easy access to a variety of early childhood professionals, as well as supporting parents being their child's first and best teacher.
Highlights
*Try new activities with your child that will stimulate your child’s development!
*Learn songs and read books (receive a copy of each book to keep)
*Interact with other parents and children!
*Learn Strategies to use at home to help your child learn.
*Access to Early Childhood professionals to ask questions.
Registration is required prior to attending, no cost to attend!
Call to register or for more information at: (616) 225-6146.
Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
What is Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library?
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library will help you read with your child. There are many reasons parents do not read to their child, but we can eliminate one of them. Every child will have books of their very own, at no cost to you.
Each month a new, carefully selected, book will be mailed in your child’s name directly to your
home. Your child will look forward to new and exciting reading adventures from Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library until they turn four years old and as long as you remain a resident of the Montcalm Area Intermediate School District (MAISD).
Who Is Eligible?
Preschool children (from birth to their fifth birthday) that live within the Montcalm Area Intermediate School District.
What Are My Responsibilities?
Be a resident of the MAISD.
Submit a registration form, filled out by a parent or guardian.
Notify the Montcalm County Great Start Collaborative any time your address changes.
Read with your child.
When Will I Receive Books?
Eight to ten weeks after your registration form has been received, books will begin arriving at your home and will continue until your child turns four or you move out of the MAISD.
How Can I Help?
Do you know a preschool child in MAISD who is not receiving Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library books? Give their parents a brochure/registration form and encourage them to fill it out!
If you know a business, organization or individual who would like to donate funds to support this gift to your children, donations can be sent to the Montcalm County Great Start Collaborative.
“Reading is the foundation of learning and success.”, “Building a reading culture in every corner of this state will build a stronger Michigan for generations, and help foster a lifetime love of reading by our children.”, Michael Flanagan, State of Michigan Superintendent
Register now:
https://tinyurl.com/montcalmdpil
Website:
https://imaginationlibrary.com/usa/
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Great Start Readiness Program
Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) is Michigan’s state funded preschool program for four-year-old children with factors that might put them at risk for school failure. GSRP started in 1986 and now serves over 30,000 Michigan children yearly. In Montcalm County during the 2023-2024 school year, 418 children were provided preschool programming through GSRP efforts. GSRP funding is allocated yearly in the school aid bill which usually passes by July 1st.
The State of Michigan through the Department of Education (MDE) funds Intermediate School Districts (ISDs) as GSRP grantees to serve age-eligible students within their ISD borders. ISDs must follow state guidelines which are laid out in a GSRP Implementation Manual provided by MDE. ISDs can allocate slots to any licensed child care center that follows the Implementation Manual however sites must be rated at least 3 stars on Great Start to Quality system. The Montcalm Area Intermediate School District (MAISD) is responsible for ensuring that local programs meet state guidelines and provide the highest quality programming possible. The Montcalm County Great Start Collaborative serves as an advisory board.
When enrolling in GSRP all children need to be age eligible. Other eligibility is based on risk factor. Documentation of the risk factors is necessary for any child to attend GSRP. 75% of children enrolled in GSRP must be less than 250% in poverty. Prioritization of risk factors for eligibility looks like:
- Low family income- Equal to or less than 250% of the federal poverty level
- Diagnosed disability or identified development delay- Child's developmental progress is less than that expected for his/her chronological age, or chronic health issues cause development or learning problems
- Severe or challenging behavior- The child has been expelled from preschool or childcare center
- Primary home language other than English- English is not spoken in the child's home; English is not the child's first language
- Parent/guardian with low educational attainment- The parent has not graduated from high school or is illiterate
- Abuse/neglect of child or parent- Domestic, sexual, or physical abuse of child or parent; child neglect issues
- Environmental risk- Parent loss due to death, divorce, incarceration, military service, or absence
Parent involvement is expected and highly valued. The following activities are the minimum requirements for parent participation:
- The advisory committee meets at least three times a year
- Two home visits per year that are at least an hour each. (Alternate site if the parent prefers)
- Two parent-teacher visits that are at least 45 minutes each
Resources/Documents:
- Alignment of TSGOLD to Common Core Standards
- Great Start to Quality Website: greatstarttoquality.org
- GSRP Website: www.michigan.gov/gsrp
- Preschool Annual Report 2023-2024
- Implementation Manual
- Kindergarten Round Up Report 2024
- Early Childhood Standards of Quality, for Prekindergarten
- What is the GSRP Teaching team Schedule?
- Key Elements of High-Quality Early Childhood Learning Environments: Preschool
Interested in Becoming a GSRP Provider
Become a Montcalm Area ISD Preschool Partner
This child is ready for you. There are preschoolers in Montcalm County who are looking for preschool!
The Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) is Michigan’s state-funded preschool program for four-year-old children.
Montcalm Area ISD (MAISD) is seeking new GSRP Partners for the school year 2024-2025. Funding opportunities available for programs that start class by January 2025:
$25,000 in expansion funding
CDA support Click here to complete an interest survey and be connected to a case manager for support in this area!
Curriculum, assessments, and developmental screening resources provided
Your program could earn $9,268 for each child in a school day program and $11,122 for each child in an extended day program
Preschool Matters
Research on preschool programs and specific research on GSRP indicates that children provided with a high-quality preschool experience show significant positive developmental differences when compared to children from the same backgrounds who did not attend high-quality preschool program.
The program is administered by the Department of Lifelong Education, Advancement, and Potential. Funding is allocated to each intermediate school district (ISD) to administer the program locally. MAISD is an ISD receiving funds and partners with subrecipients to offer GSRP to the community.
At MAISD, we currently offer GSRP through all 7 school districts, and have one community-based organization licensed child care center, serving over 400 preschoolers and their families.
MAISD Operating Guidelines and Procedures
In addition, there are more preschoolers and families in our community that could benefit from the GSRP experience.
About 480 children were enrolled in the 2023-2024 school year.
We have a goal to continue to serve more children in the 2024-2025 school year and beyond.
We are looking for new partners to help serve more families. Connect with us today to start or continue a conversation for collaboration.
What is GSRP?
GSRP is for children who are four years old on or before December 1, 2024. While there are eligibility criteria, there are spots for children with no household income limit.
All classrooms use a state-approved curriculum and comprehensive child assessment tool.
Each classroom has a lead and associate teacher who meets the credentials specified in the State School Aid Act. GSRP programs can partner with MAISD to develop a plan for their teachers to attain credentials within three years of being hired.
Parents have opportunities to be involved in the program in multiple ways and are not required to do so.
There are school-day(4 days a week) and extended (5 days a week) options available.
GSRP has several program options:
Part-and-school-day options are 4 days a week, 30 weeks, and 120 days a year.
Extended program is 5 days a week, 36 weeks, 180 days a year.
Programs can choose to offer before and after-school programming and Friday care for a fee.
More can be learned about program requirements at: www.michigan.gov/gsrp.
Benefits to your program
Funding to cover the costs of teacher meals in GSRP that are required, but not reimbursed by CACFP.
Free access and access to a county-wide Joint Recruitment process and enrollment system to support full enrollment early in the year.
Additional funding to offer transportation for children to get to school and home on program days.
Add funds to the operating budget to improve program quality and improve utilization.
Receive coaching, mentoring, and support from a qualified early childhood specialist.
Receive Creative Curriculum resources, SmartTeach assessments, and ASQ development screener resources, training, and tools for free.
Participate in professional learning opportunities for directors and Early Childhood Educators.
Become part of a bigger local network of early education and care professionals.
Improve the overall quality of early education and care in Montcalm County.
Benefits for Families
Allows parents to choose the setting that best meets family needs, like location, hours of operations, ages of children accepted, and transportation provided.
Provides more continuity of care for children as they may stay in one place for all education and care needs.
Provides the convenience of one drop off/pick up for the parent for all of the family’s children who are enrolled at the site.
Receive high-quality preschool with no out-of-pocket costs.
Who can be a GSRP Provider?
GSRP is provided in sites licensed as child care centers. They may have either a regular license or a provisional license as a new or relocated center. Those with one of these types of provisional license must agree to submit a Self-Assessment Survey in the Great Start to Quality (GSQ) system as soon as the regular license is issued. Centers with licenses that have been modified to provisional status are not eligible. If organizations are interested in providing GSRP but are not yet licensed, we can share information and related resources to get you on your way. All centers that have eligible licenses must also have or be able to reach at least an enhancing quality rating in GSQ. For questions or concerns, reach out to Cari O’Connor. To begin the application process for the Montcalm Area ISD complete this form!
If funded, you will be expected to hire qualified staff and have staff trained in the curriculum and assessment tools. You will have to operate in compliance with child care licensing rules and GSRP statutes, policies, and procedures. You would also have the support of an Early Childhood Specialist and MAISD Early Childhood Programs to implement a program that meets the requirements.
Questions for potential MAISD GSRP Providers
Appeals Process for Community-Based Organizations Not Receiving GSRP Allocations
MAISD GSRP Fiscal Reference Guide
Why GSRP?
Parent Quotes
"I am very grateful for my daughter's teacher, she was having fun and has the confidence thanks to them to do great in kindergarten. I had a wonderful experience nothing but a good thing about GSRP!"
"My child and our family had an amazing year with his GSRP class. The teaching team is amazing and helps my child grow in so many ways."
"We could not have been more pleased with our son's growth this year. Mrs Madrigal was beyond amazing with our son and he thoroughly enjoyed everything about school. Couldn't ask for more."
Visit us at www.GreatStartMontcalm.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greatstartmontcalmcounty
Every great outcome begins with a great start!
Connections
Connections is a free program for children under 5 that makes sure all parents and caregivers have just-in-time information about what to expect from their children, knowledge about how to handle stress, and access to community resources.
Free to parents living in West Michigan with a child under 5, and anywhere in the WORLD if you participate online! If you need more information, please call (616) 454-HOPE (4673) or email connections@familyfutures.net.
To sign up visit: http://familyfutures.net/connections-sign-up/
What to Expect:
Connections will send you age-appropriate developmental screening surveys every 2-6 months that help you track your child’s development with specific feedback. If a delay is identified or if you have any concerns, we have a Parent Coach that will call or email you to follow up and make a referral if necessary.
You also get:
- Developmental Newsletters that provide clear expectations
- Activity ideas to support development
- Seasonal Newsletters with free or low cost local activities
- Preschool and Kindergarten Readiness Packets
Great Start Early Childhood Family Coalition
Montcalm County Great Start Family Coalition
Monthly Meetings for Parents and Childcare Providers.
- Speakers on Many Great Topics
- Great Way to Meet Other Parents
- Community Events
- Free dinner for your family (when we are able to meet in person)
- It’s FREE!
Family Coalition Schedule for 2024-2025
www.facebook.com/greatstartmontcalmcounty