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The Tupelo Public School District places value and emphasis on the earliest stages of literacy development by providing a high quality Pre-Kindergarten program funded by Title I. The mission of the Early Childhood Education Center is to uphold the Tupelo Public School District mission statement by developing a risk-free and nurturing environment that provides children with a maximum opportunity to learn by providing a developmentally appropriate setting. In an effort to provide children with this environment, our overall goal is to provide an atmosphere of respect where children and adults demonstrate respect for themselves, others, and their properties.

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ECEC Parent of the Year 2009-2010 News Image

February 22, 2010

We want to congratulate Mrs. Michaela Morris for being Early Childhood Education Center's Parent of the year.


Early Childhood Education Center Food Drive News Image

February 16, 2010

The children of Early Childhood Education Center participated in a Food Drive and collected 4 boxes of canned goods to present to the Food Pantry. Pictured are the children presenting the food to Mrs. Susan Timms, Director of the Food Pantry.
Standing left to right: Emmalee Cash, Yenny Acosta, Alexandria Wilson, A'Rian Story, Parker Bell, Cayton Corley. Sitting left to right: DeAsiya Ragin, Honna Smith, Brad Acosta, Isiah Luciano, Elijah Luciano.


TPSD Early Childhood Education Center will accept tuition students News Image

February 08, 2010

Forty parents can ensure a spot for their children in the Tupelo Public School District's school for 4-year-olds by paying tuition.


THS Anchor Club and Tupelo Pilot Club Provide Helmets to TPSD Early Childhood Center News Image

January 13, 2010

The Pilot Club of Tupelo and the Tupelo High School Anchor Club presented 45 helmets to the Early Childhood Development Center students in Amanda Young's class. The Pilot Club and the Anchor Club both promote brainminder programs that utilize helmets for brain safety when young people ride their bikes, scooters, and skateboard. Protecting your brain for a better life is so important in today's fast paced world.

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