Expanding early learning for incoming BVSD Kindergarteners
We want to prepare as many children as we can for that all-important first year of formal schooling. From academic knowledge and skills to executive functioning and social emotional learning, high quality early learning experiences are critical to their future success.
Our Kinder Bridge investment
Impact on Education partners with the Boulder Valley School District (BVSD) to fund Kinder Bridge, providing summer learning for over 160 rising Kindergarten students. Access to early learning, including reading and math, is not equitably available to all children who will enroll in the district, so we invest in this program to provide access to those historically underserved.
School readiness can significantly impact everything from reading at grade level to graduating high school to being career ready later in life.
Center for American Progress
Working with BVSD and community partners we identify the students most likely to be in need of programming to prepare them for the classroom.
What students learn
At three schools across the district, students receive six weeks of summer instruction focusing on letter recognition, counting, letter sound formation and recognition, and name-writing. They also cultivate executive functioning and social emotional learning skills which are important for kindergarten readiness.
Learn more about BVSD’s summer learning program >>
The importance of early learning
We invest in Kinder Bridge and our partnership with BVSD because our schools are well-positioned to provide young children and their families with high quality early learning experiences. We’ll work closely with BVSD to evaluate the progress students make during this summer’s program as they prepare for their classrooms this fall.