Silver Dollar City Foundation grant allows Crane schools to offer full-day preschool

Cristil Martin guides 5-year-old Arabella Cypret as she completes a worksheet.
Cristil Martin guides 5-year-old Arabella Cypret as she completes a worksheet.

A project that expanded Crane School District’s preschool last year from part-time to full-time for about 40 children is already paying dividends.

In January 2023, with the help of a grant from Silver Dollar City Foundation, the district was able to offer full-day preschool for 4-year-old students preparing to go into kindergarten.

Superintendent Dr. Kelli Rogers said the expansion made it possible for some parents who had been staying home with their children to have the available time to seek full-time employment, and the expanded hours impacts the students both now and long-term.

“Having children in a structured class for a full day where they are learning the skills they need to be successful in kindergarten, that is huge,” Rogers said. “When students start kindergarten and they are not prepared, and they don’t have the skills they need, it slows down that learning process.”

Rogers said preparing students for kindergarten sets them on a path for future success “Studies show that first grade reading success is a predictor for their entire school career,” she explained.

Data collected from kindergarten readiness screenings show that Crane is on the right path. Children who participated in the district’s first semester of full-time preschool and then started kindergarten last fall showed to be more prepared for kindergarten than those who didn’t attend.

Crane Preschool Teacher Sidnie Blevins reviews a worksheet with 4-year-old Archer Chapman.
Crane Preschool Teacher Sidnie Blevins reviews a worksheet with 4-year-old Archer Chapman.

Crane can accommodate up to 40 4-year-olds at the preschool — all of which is available at no cost to the parents. That means the district will be able to accommodate about 80% of incoming kindergartners. Rogers hopes to eventually be able to expand the 3-year-old classroom to full-time in order to accommodate more students.

The Silver Dollar City Foundation grant helped fund needs vital to the expansion, including cafeteria tables, a warming cart for meals, and even nap mats.

“The monies from The Silver Dollar City Foundation were the catalyst which helped us make this change from half-day to full-day 4-year-old preschool,” Rogers said.

This article originally appeared on Springfield News-Leader: Crane schools offer full-day preschool with SDC Foundation grant