CAP Accepting Applications for the 2010 – 2011 School Year


Community Action Project’s Early Childhood Education Programs bring together the best early education and family services available at little or no cost – helping parents prepare their children for success in school, and beyond.

CAP’s program is currently accepting applications for children ages birth through four years old for the 2010 – 2011 school year. All new applications must be submitted by April 1.

Applications will be accepted at the following events: March 9, 4 – 8 p.m.— Disney Early Childhood Center, 11610 E. 25th St 74129 * March 11, 4 – 8 p.m.— Frost Early Childhood Center, 203 W. 28th St. North, 74106 * March 23, 5 – 8 p.m.— McClure Elementary Gym, 1770 E. 61st 74136 April 20, 4 – 8 p.m.— Sand Springs Early Childhood Center, 1701 E. Park Rd., 74063* (Sand Springs School District Only)

*The Caring Van will be at these events to offer free immunizations from 4 – 6:30 p.m.

Applications are also accepted Monday – Thursday, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m., at CAP’s main office, 4606 S. Garnett Road, in the Exchange Center East Building, First Floor. Paperwork during enrollment must be completed by a legal guardian.

To complete a child’s application, parents or guardians must bring: Birth Certificate or Record of Birth (If child is four by Sept. 1, 2010, a certified birth certificate is required.) Current Shot Records Proof of Address Most Recent Tax Return, if applicable—a tax return is required if family had earned income; however, if tax return does not reflect family’s current income situation, proof of current income or unemployment should accompany application. Proof of Any Public Assistance, if applicable. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Parents/guardians can significantly increase the chance that their child will be enrolled by including a copy of their child’s most recent well-child check up.

For information on program qualifications or the application process, call CAP’s Enrollment Office at 918.585.3227.

Community Action Project () of Tulsa County is the largest anti-poverty nonprofit in Oklahoma and a nationally recognized provider of research-based, high-quality early childhood programs for low-income children from birth through age 5. combines early childhood education of the highest caliber with innovative family financial and health services and targeted community improvement efforts, with a strategic vision to break the cycle of intergenerational poverty by improving the prospects of long-term economic success for very young, low-income children, their families, and the communities in which they live.

Updated 03-03-2010

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