City Launches Media and Organizing Drive to Sign up Children in Every Community for Full-Day, High Quality Pre-K
Subway and bus ads, PSAs and materials in nine languages urge parents to apply
Parents can apply for new options at schools.nyc.gov/prek
Joining
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver at a public school’s pre-K program, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a major media and community
organizing push urging New Yorkers to sign their children up for pre-K.
The outreach campaign follows the announcement this week that the city
has secured the funding necessary to expand pre-K to 53,000 children
this September.
The outreach includes
$300,000 of ads on bus shelters, buses and subways urging parents to
register their children for pre-K, as well as public service
announcements, promotions in taxicabs, robocalls to families in public
housing, and a multilingual canvassing effort in partnership with
community groups.
“This is about reaching parents where they live,” said Mayor de Blasio.
“It’s going to take a mix of new media and old-fashioned community
organizing to reach every family. From our Taxi and Limousine Commission
to community groups in immigrant neighborhoods, we’re working with
every partner we can find to get the word out about new pre-K options
opening up. But the most important pieces of this equation are everyday
New Yorkers. Talk to your family. Talk to your neighbors. Help us get
the word out.”
“I and the Assembly
Majority have long maintained that pre-K is the critical jumpstart our
children need to be successful. I am so pleased that we have a powerful
partner in Mayor Bill de Blasio, who knows that this program can be
truly transformational and will provide new hope for working families
and their children. It is critical that we spread the word as quickly as
possible, and I look forward to working with Mayor de Blasio and his
team to make this program a huge success,” said Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
The application deadline for public school options is April 23,
and the Department of Education will notify families about public
school placements in June. Families will also have an opportunity to
apply for slots at community-based organizations later this spring.
The Department of
Education is printing 70,000 Pre-K Expansion Guides that detail the new
public school pre-K options. The guides are being mailed to 5,000 NYCHA
families with eligible 4-year-olds and distributed through libraries,
community partners and elementary schools. The Pre-K Expansion Guide
will be translated in nine languages and available online.
For more information and updates on the pre-K application process, visit:schools.nyc.gov/prek or text “prek” to 877877.