District officials want to boost enrollment, and they support making kindergarten mandatory in Pennsylvania.

Murals, games, and a ‘story wheel’ are among the strategies researchers say can promote academic achievement and child development.

Educator Sarah Budlow said the more she learned about the impact of a kid's school experience on their life and their future, the more she wanted to become a teacher.

Philadelphia offers free pre-K, and all 3- and 4-year-olds in the city can apply. Here’s everything you need to know about the process and some obstacles you may face.

Parents are most concerned about safety, teacher quality, and curriculum.

Candidates want to lengthen the school day, offer free transportation, knock down old buildings, and raise teacher pay, among other ideas.

In Philadelphia, 83% of early childhood programs are currently facing a staffing shortage and nearly 3,000 children are on a waitlist.

The Kids Campaignhas detailed policy proposals for issues like the teacher shortage, summer jobs, and juvenile justice.

The district would like at least 10,000 students to enroll in kindergarten for the 2023-24 school year.

Advocates and others say the city’s “Read by 4th” campaign and other efforts have built a strong foundation.

This veteran preschool teacher spoke with Chalkbeat Philadelphia about teaching preschoolers to share, common misconceptions about early learners, and more. 

The new grant comes as Pennsylvania introduces standards to help teachers address bias.

Mayor Jim Kenney and others stressed that early education is crucial to children’s development and academic success

She applauds the city’s efforts and said they should be replicated around the country. 

More Philadelphia child care providers opened in the second year of the pandemic than the first, but the city still saw a net loss of providers.

Brent Johnstone and Akeiff Staples started FathersRead365 from scratch five years ago and worked hard to expand its reach.