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Classroom materials for Georgia's Georgia's Pre-K Program programs
Georgia's lottery-funded Pre-K program is universal and serves roughly 85,000 four-year-olds. Quality Rated, the state's QRIS, uses the ERS family and CLASS to evaluate classroom quality. Bright from the Start standards reference local community materials, and faith-based providers are eligible for funding. The stable lottery funding and universal access mean a large, consistent market of classrooms that all need community-connected environment materials.
What Quality Rated expects from your classroom
Georgia's Pre-K has the advantage of stable lottery funding, which means programs aren't subject to the budget volatility that affects other states. Quality Rated participation is voluntary, but programs that pursue higher ratings need strong ECERS-3 scores. The community and diversity items are where most programs have room to improve, and a rug showing the actual neighborhood provides exactly the kind of specific, locally-grounded material that assessors distinguish from generic purchases.
For Atlanta Metro, Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, Macon, and beyond
Every Georgia community has its own layout, landmarks, and character. A rug from one city shows completely different streets and buildings than one from another. That specificity is what quality assessors look for when they evaluate community connection in the classroom. Whether your program is in a major metro area or a smaller community, the rug features your neighborhood. Your school at the center, surrounded by the streets and landmarks your children recognize.
See how your school's neighborhood looks as a rug
Enter your school's address and we'll generate a custom illustration of the surrounding neighborhood. Real streets, local landmarks, your building at the center.