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Classroom materials for Massachusetts's CPPI programs
Massachusetts has a smaller preschool market than the megastates but a high willingness-to-pay among its programs. The Commonwealth Preschool Partnership Initiative is expanding, and the state QRIS uses both the ERS family and CLASS for quality ratings. NAEYC accreditation is common among Massachusetts programs, which means many classrooms are held to both state and national standards. The EEC requires materials that reflect enrolled families and their communities.
What Mass QRIS expects from your classroom
Massachusetts programs tend to serve affluent communities where families expect high-quality environments. The QRIS and NAEYC standards both ask for community-connected materials, and programs in the Boston suburbs, Worcester, and western Massachusetts all face the same gap: the catalog options don't look like their specific neighborhoods. A custom rug fills that gap with a material that is both premium in quality and specific in content.
For Boston Metro, Worcester, Springfield, Lowell, Cambridge, and beyond
Every Massachusetts 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.