WESTFALL ELEMENTARY
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM
9391 STATE ROUTE 56 WEST
WILLIAMSPORT, OH 43164
Phone (740) 986-4008 Fax (740) 986-4018

CONTACT PERSON: Angie Overholt, Preschool Coordinator 474-7529
Janice Gearhart, Principal of Westfall Elementary
Gail Gregg, Preschool Teacher

POPULATION SERVED: Four year-olds and older threes who live in the Westfall School District. Sixteen of the children must qualify for Free/Reduced Tuition Program. Class list chosen by lottery.

ENROLLMENT: 22 children

FEE: Determined by income:
Free if qualify for Free Tuition Program.
Reduced $35.00/month
Full $75/month

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Half-day program, Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 12:10 pm Our program offers young children opportunities to learn through play, to
explore and create, and to make choices and decisions by participating in a balance of quiet/active activities, thereby stimulating learning in all areas: physically, socially, emotionally and intellectually.
School bus transportation provided

SERVICES OFFERED: Screenings

APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED: Applications are accepted all year.

WESTFALL SCHOOLS – SPECIAL NEEDS PRESCHOOL
WESTFALL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
9391 STATE ROUTE 56 WEST
WILLIAMSPORT, OH 43164
Phone (740) 986-4008 Fax (740) 986-4018

CONTACT PERSON: Angie Overholt, Preschool Coordinator 474-7529
Sarah Barnes, Teacher

POPULATION SERVED: Children identified as having a disability according to State education laws. Eight children with disabilities between the ages of three and five years may be served in each half-day center-based class.

ENROLLMENT/CLASS SIZE: AM class 8 preschoolers with disabilities, as well as 4 preschoolers who are typically developing.
PM class 8 preschoolers with disabilities as well as
8 preschoolers who are typically developing.
FEE: $75/month for typical peers

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Classes operate four days per week
Monday through Thursday
AM class 9:00 am to 12:10 pm
PM class 12:15 to 3:45 pm
This program is designed to provide developmentally appropriate activities for preschoolers to remediate delays in communication, social/emotional, cognitive, adaptive behavior or motor areas. It also provides opportunities for typically developing children to interact with peers, and introduces the children to an "away from home" routine. Related services are available for preschoolers who need speech/language therapy, occupational therapy or physical therapy.