More students to receive state-funded full day kindergarten | Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction

A total of 359 additional schools in 139 school districts across the state will begin receiving state funding for full-day kindergarten in the next school year. These new schools increase the total number of schools providing state-funded full-day kindergarten to 847 in 261 districts.

A total of 359 additional schools in 139 school districts across the state will begin receiving state funding for full-day kindergarten in the next school year. These new schools increase the total number of schools providing state-funded full-day kindergarten to 847 in 261 districts.

The state Legislature approved the additional funding in its most recent legislative session. These new funds raise the number of kindergarten students eligible to receive funding from 43.75 percent (35,349 students) in the 2014–15 school year to approximately 72 percent (58,833 students) in 2015–16.

“Setting students up with a solid foundation in kindergarten helps them as they move through school,” said State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn. “State funding of full-day kindergarten is an important part of basic education.”

As the state continues to increase funding for full-day kindergarten, schools with the highest percentage of low-income students are eligible to receive funding first. The number of state-funded full-day kindergarten classrooms is expected to reach 100 percent in 2016–17, a year before the Legislature’s goal of 2017–18.

Six school districts chose not to accept the funding for next school year because they did not have classroom space: Battle Ground, Blaine, Central Valley (Spokane), Mead, Mukilteo, and Pullman.

The additional funding allows schools to increase the number of hours of kindergarten from 450 hours a year to 1,000 hours. When accepting the funding, school districts agree to connect with early learning providers in the area, conduct the Washington Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills (WaKIDS) and offer a rich and varied curriculum.