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AMSTI Pre-K Pilot

During 2008-2009, AMSTI – in partnership with the Office of School Readiness (OSR), McWane Science Center in Birmingham, and Carolina Biological Supply Company of Burlington, NC – will pilot the first Pre-K program in the state that places a strong emphasis on the math and science content areas.
 

The AMSTI Pre-K Pilot will train approximately 50 teachers from across the state, who currently serve students in local public schools, Jefferson County Committee for Economic Opportunity (JCCEO) Head Start, YWCA, and LaPetite Pre-School Academy. Early childhood instructors from Athens State University, The University of Alabama, University of West Alabama, University of Montevallo (UM), and the McWane Center also will participate in this training, and later serve as resources for program improvements.

For More Information:

Dr. Sandy Ledwell

sledwell@alsde.edu

Ms. Angie Gaddy Pelton

agaddy@alsde.edu

334-353-9151

 
AMSTI - Pre K Training
July 31 - August 1, 2008

AMSTI-UM Site Headquarters

2790 Pelham Parkway

Pelham, AL  35124

Phone:  205-503-5870

 
Participating Schools
The AMSTI Pre-K pilot is a partnership with the Office of School Readiness; therefore, there are schools participating in the pilot that are non-AMSTI Schools as well as schools that are not eligible to become AMSTI Schools.
School System/Area

Abbeville Elementary

Henry County

Knox Elementary

Selma City

Cherokee Elementary

Colbert County

Phil Campell Elementary

Franklin County

Somerville Road Elementary

Decatur City

Chestnut Grove

Decatur City

Elsanor Elementary

Baldwin

McDavid-Jones

Mobile County

Alexandria Elementary

Calhoun County

Powderly Elementary

Birmingham City

Woodland Forrest Elementary

Tuscaloosa

LaPetite PreSchool Academy

Shelby

University Baptist Child Development Child

Shelby

JCCEO Head Start

Jefferson

YWCA

Jefferson

 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT!!

Teachers MUST have permission from their local AMSTI site director before registering for a compressed training in another region.

Teachers who attend an out-of-region training without local permission will not receive training credit or kits.

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"First Class Pre-K and AMSTI are both national models. This partnership will provide Alabama's four-year-olds with the strongest math and science foundation in the nation."
Gov. Bob Riley