R. 6M-8.100 Definitions
R. 6M-8.201 Child Enrollment Procedure for the Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Program
R. 6M-8.204 Uniform Attendance Policy for Funding the VPK Program
R. 6M-8.205 Advance Payment and Reconcilliation for the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program
R. 6M-8.210 Reenrollment in the Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Program
R. 6M-8.300 Provider and Class Registration Procedures; Application; Eligibility Determination
R. 6M-8.301 Statewide Provider Contract for the Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Program
R. 6M-8.305 Recording and Certifying Child Attendance in the VPK Program
R. 6M-8.400 VPK Class Sizes; Blended Classes; Multi-Class Groups
R. 6M-8.410 Voluntary Prekindergarten Program Substitute Instructors
R. 6M-8.500 VPK Specialized Instructional Services: Child Eligibility and Provider Reimbursement
R. 6M-8.601 Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Provider Kindergarten Readiness Rate
R. 6M-8.602 Child Performance Standards for the Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Program
R. 6M-8.603 Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Provider on Probation and Required to Apply for a Good Cause Exemption
R. 6M-8.604 Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Curriculum Approval Process
R. 6M-8.605 VPK Staff Development Plan for Providers on Probation
R. 6M-8.610 Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Director Credential for Private Providers
R. 6M-8.615 VPK Training Requirements
R. 6M-8.620 Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Coordinated Screening and Progress Monitoring Program
R. 6M-8.621 Program Assessment Requirements for the Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Education Program
R. 6M-8.700 Provider on Probation; Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program Improvement Plan and Implementation; First Year Probation
R. 6M-8.701 Provider on Probation; Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program Annual Probation Progress Report; Second and Subsequent Year Probation
R. 6M-8.702 Removal From Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program Eligibility
R. 6M-8.900 Obtaining VPK Forms

Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 6M-8 - Division of Early Learning - Voluntary Prekindergarten Program

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