Boise’s Lincoln Early Learning Center empowers children

Boise School District’s new Lincoln Early Learning Center is helping children ages three to five get a strong start through early education and support services.

  • The center focuses on holistic child development, offering programs for both general education and special needs students.
  • Families also benefit from resources like a lending library and connections to community services, ensuring comprehensive support beyond the classroom.
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(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story.)

“One of the things I really love watching is the growth from day one to the end of the year,” says Cathy Burrus, center supervisor for Head Start.

Burrus is the center supervisor for the Head Start program at Lincoln Early Learning Center. She’s seen firsthand the benefits of early education programs since her kids first enrolled 25 years ago.

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