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OSRPP Child Early Reading and Development Education Program (CERDEP)

CERDEP Schools

All of our schools that offer traditional Pre-K fall under CERDEP guidelines.

What is CERDEP?
 
The South Carolina Child Early Reading and Development Education Program (CERDEP) program is available on a voluntary basis. Richland School District One works in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Education to offer CERDEP. As part of the Appropriations Act, the South Carolina General Assembly continues funding for students who qualify under the established guidelines.
 
The goal of CERDEP is to provide the developmental and learning support that children must have in order to be ready for school.  With this voluntary program, parents participate in seminars to gain information that will allow them to support their child’s educational journey. Using research-based instructional practices and ongoing assessment, teachers provide an avenue for students to be ready for school.
 
CERDEP is a public, state-funded, income based developmentally appropriate education program adhering to best practice, using research-based curriculum and assessment that must adhere to SCDE Guidelines.

CERDEP Requirements

 

  • Attend Quarterly Parent Meetings (Student-Led Conferences)
  • Must meet Federal Income Eligibility Requirements
  • Must adhere to the attendance policy. Ten consecutive absences will result in automatic dismissal from the program.
  • Must comply with state CERDEP guidelines