Educare California Silicon Valley
Educare California at Silicon Valley serves as a model early learning school and the region’s leading professional development and research institute. Located in San José’s Franklin-McKinley School District, the school is a laboratory for teacher training and high-quality early learning. Teachers work with children to develop literacy and early math skills, as well as social-emotional skills: the ability to focus on a task, persistence, impulse control and cooperation with peers.
The 34,000-square-foot school contains a Teacher Professional Development Institute, learning technology for the teacher training programs, 16 state-of-the-art classrooms, multiple indoor and outdoor learning spaces, and a resource center for families and the community.
Find out how low-income children and their families and caregivers are served each year.
We collaborate with partners to provide services, connect families to resources, and fund operations. Find out how to become a partner!
Children who attend our early childhood school are prepared to succeed and chase their dreams.
Early Learning Classrooms
We operate 12 high quality, full day, year-round classrooms for children ages 0-5. Our research-based model builds social-emotional and cognitive skills children need to be successful in school and in life.
Family Resource Center
We offer free parenting classes, health classes, connections to free health and development screenings and care, supportive services, a satellite public library, and more!
San Jose Bridge Library
FIRST 5 Santa Clara County and the City of San José Public Library system have partnered together to create Bridge Libraries at FIRST 5 Family Resource Centers throughout San José. At our Bridge Library, you and your children can:
- Borrow as many books as you want without a library card
- Enjoy books as long as you want – no late fees
- Find books in multiple languages
Who We Serve
Your zip code shouldn’t determine the quality of education you receive. Educare serves the Santee community in East San Jose, one of the lowest-income areas in Silicon Valley.
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Listed by the Inclusion Collaborative as having experience with special needs