Partner Announcement - Bezos Academy preschool now accepting applications

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett is excited to announce that the Bezos Academy preschool in Downtown Everett is now open for applications. Catering to children who will be 3 or 4 years old by September 1, 2025, this preschool offers a unique Montessori-inspired educational experience. The program is tuition-free, providing full-day services that aim to make quality early education accessible to local families. Interested parents must submit applications by May 2, 2025, to secure a place for their children. More information about eligibility and the application process can be found on the Bezos Academy website.

This initiative not only supports early childhood education but also emphasizes the city's dedication to community development. The Bezos Academy's model aims to foster a love for learning and prepare young children for future academic success. Overall, this announcement is a step forward in enhancing educational opportunities in Everett.

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