DENVER — The Colorado Universal Preschool Annual Report, submitted to the Colorado Legislature as part of SMART Act requirements, highlights how the program’s inaugural year transformed early childhood education by providing high-quality, voluntary preschool to every child in the year before kindergarten. Read the report here.
“Free preschool is saving Colorado families an average of $6,100 every single year and helping our kids get the best possible start in life. This report shows that we are reaching the vast majority of young learners and we are committed to continue serving even more students,” said Governor Jared Polis.
In its first year, Colorado Universal Preschool served 43,479 children, reaching nearly 69% of the state’s eligible four-year-olds—a milestone that positions Colorado among the top states for preschool access nationwide.
“This success underscores Colorado’s commitment to children and families,” said Dr. Lisa Roy, Executive Director of CDEC. “Universal preschool is strengthening families and providing a solid foundation for our youngest learners to thrive.”
Key Wins for Colorado Families Enrolled in Colorado Universal Preschool in 2023-24:
- Lowering Families’ Costs: The program saved families an average of $6,100 annually on preschool expenses, providing critical financial relief for other costs.
- Expanding Family Choice: With more than 1,900 providers statewide, families had the flexibility to choose from community-based, school-based, and home-based preschool settings.
- Serving Diverse Needs: Nearly 50% of children came from low-income households, with over 11,000 children also classified as being multilingual, experiencing ‘homelessness’, or having a disability.
- Strengthening the Sector: The program distributed $239.4 million to providers, enhancing sustainability and incentivizing sector growth.
“The impact of Colorado’s Universal Preschool program is profound," said Michael Gaal, Superintendent of Colorado Springs School District 11. "District 11 is proud to be the largest provider of Universal Preschool serving more than 1000 preschoolers in El Paso County, with 31 of our 33 elementary schools offering the program. By investing in early childhood education, Colorado is setting the foundation for success. This program will not only benefit our students today, but its impact will continue to be felt for years to come.”
The report outlines ongoing challenges, including provider shortages in certain regions and workforce gaps. In response, the program has expanded full-day preschool (30 hours/week) for children in poverty and is launching a Provider Resource Bank to improve quality and accessibility statewide.
"Colorado Universal Preschool is building a national model of excellence while addressing local needs,” Dr. Roy added. “We look forward to partnering with families, providers, and communities to create even greater opportunities for Colorado’s children."
Apply Now for The 2025-26 School Year Submit an application by February 5, 2025 to be included in the first family-to-provider matching round. Learn more, explore preschool options, and apply online at UPK.Colorado.Gov.
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