After a rocky rollout, Preschool for All is set to expand to 7,460 publicly funded seats in 2026-27 as it works toward universal care by 2030.
PORTLAND, Oregon — After a rocky rollout, Multnomah County’s Preschool for All program announced Thursday that it expects to nearly double the number of seats it can offer for the 2026-27 school year.
Its capacity is projected to grow to 7,460 publicly funded seats at local preschool providers. The program says that’s 65% higher than its target of adding 4,500 seats for that year.
As its name suggests, Preschool for All aims to guarantee a free preschool spot
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