document.write("\n<H3>More At Four<\/H3>\n<P align=left><STRONG>What is More at Four? <BR><\/STRONG>More at Four is a state-funded, community-based pre-kindergarten program. More at Four is designed to provide 4-year-old children, who may not otherwise be served, with a valuable educational experience. This part-day program provides young children with access to a specific curriculum and preschool experience to enhance their school readiness. The More at Four Pre-Kindergarten Program standards are built on the premise that in order to be successful academically in school, children need to be prepared in all five of the major domains of development outlined by the National Education Goals Panel. Each of these domains is critical to children\'s well being, in particular for their success in reading and math as they come to school. The five domains are: <\/P>\n<UL>\n<LI>Health and physical development \n<LI>Social and emotional development \n<LI>Language development and communication \n<LI>Cognition and general knowledge \n<LI>Approaches toward learning <\/LI><\/UL>\n<P>More at Four children will be required to have a health assessment, including dental and vision, upon enrollment. A developmental assessment will also be provided to identify special needs and monitor growth in the program. Children also receive family support, and other community resources as needed.&nbsp;<\/P>\n<P>For more information on the More At Four program click here.&nbsp;<\/P>\n<P><A href=\"http:\/\/www.pfcw.org\/more-at-four\/parents.html\">For Parents<\/A><BR><A href=\"http:\/\/www.pfcw.org\/more-at-four\/childcare-providers.html\">For Child Care Providers<\/A><\/P>\n<P>&nbsp;<\/P>\n<P><U><FONT color=#000000><STRONG>MORE AT FOUR COMMITTEE<\/STRONG><\/FONT><\/U><\/P>\n<P><BR>Rick Rogers- Chair<BR>Jodi Baker<BR>Patricia Colon<BR>Stacy Donahue<BR>Michelle Estrada<BR>J. D. Evans<BR>Gail Herring<BR>Debbie Jones<BR>Annette McLamb<BR>Donna Page-Harrison<BR>Marj Pate<BR>James Roosen<BR>Rhonda Wiggins<BR>Valerie Wallace<BR>Cristy Barnes<BR>David Poythress<\/P>");