Harmony Montessori is a qualified Preschool Promise School and we reserve 23 enrollment spaces for Preschool Promise families each year. It is a program which fully covers the cost for families to access quality education for children ages 3-4. At Harmony, Preschool Promise covers our school day schedule, 8:30am to 3:00pm, as well as all enrollment and activity fees. Please see the flyer below to see if you meet the income eligibility requirements.
To apply, go to
Early Learning Multnomah to create a new account and fill out an application. Applications are available in Spanish and additional languages. Be sure to upload all the necessary documentation requested and you can select your first choice of school. Please
contact us if you would like further information or assistance in applying for this program.
Harmony Montessori is proud to serve as a pilot program for Preschool for All. Placement via Preschool For All is managed by the program and more information can be found on their website. Click here for more information!
Eligibility
There are just two eligibility requirements to participate. Children must:
If you need help applying, Preschool for All Family Navigators can help you with the application process, including answering questions and helping you submit an application. Learn how to reach a Family Navigator.
Completing the application does not guarantee your child a preschool space. We encourage you to also apply for other options such as Head Start, Preschool Promise, and other programs in your area. 211 Info is a resource to help you find child care and other services for your family.
For general questions, please visit the
Preschool for All website to learn more.
What is Employment Related Day Care (ERDC)?
Low income working families may be eligible for financial help with child care costs. ERDC is a subsidy program. This means eligible families still pay part of the child care cost. This amount depends on the family’s income, size, and the amount the child care provider charges. More information about rates and eligibility can be found on the Department of Early Learning and Care (DELC)’s website.
Who can qualify?
ODHS has a maximum amount they will pay a child care provider. If the cost of care is higher than the maximum rates, the parent is responsible for the additional costs, plus the copayment. The family pays the copayment directly to the provider. If the copayment is higher than the amount ODHS will pay, the family is not eligible for assistance. Each family has one copayment determined by family size and income. The copay estimate tool will help you determine how much you might pay. The following are basic guidelines that can help families determine if they might be eligible for ERDC.
How to Apply
To become eligible for child care assistance you must complete an ERDC application form. This process can be completed without coming into the office. The application can be mailed to a local office and an interview conducted over the phone.
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What happens after ERDC is approved
The mission of the Harmony Montessori Children’s Fund is to make a Montessori education accessible to all children, especially from culturally diverse backgrounds or income-based hardship.
The Children’s Fund provides tuition assistance for children who:
The Children’s Fund is intended to support families and increase accessibility to Montessori Education to children of the Global Majority and those who are historically unable to access early childhood education.
To Qualify, a child must first be enrolled at Harmony and then an application for the Children’s Fund can be shared.
If you are interested in learning more about enrollment,
please schedule a tour!
Harmony Montessori School
17630 Southeast Main Street, Portland, Oregon 97233, United States