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IdahoPTV's First Book Partnerships
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Partners for 2001-2002 are:
South Central Head Start, Twin Falls
Learning Lab, Boise
Community House, Boise
Salud y Provecho, Caldwell
SEICAA, Pocatello
Bear River Head Start, Preston, Malad, Soda Springs, and Franklin
County
Help, Inc., Idaho Falls
NIC Head Start in St. Maries, Priest River and Rathdrum
Idaho Homebase Head Start, rural area in Lewis and Idaho Counties
Lewis Clark Early Childhood Program Head Start, Grangeville
Panhandle Health District, Coeur d'Alene
Community Action Agency Child Care Resource and Referral
Center, Lewiston
Moscow Head Start
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Libraries and their local partners:
Oneida County Library, Bear River Head Start
and Parents As Teachers, Malad
Boise Basin Library and Boise County Community Justice, Idaho City
Weippe Public Library, Head Start and Elementary School
South Bannock Library District and Marsh Valley School District
Developmentally Delayed Pre-School, Downey
Cambridge Community Library and school district
Emmett Public Library and WICAP Head Start
Sho-Ban Jr./Sr. High School, Pocatello and Tribal Head Start, Ft.
Hall
Hailey Public Library and Head Start
Caldwell Public Library and WICAP
Buhl Public Library and Castleford School District
American Falls District Library and Idaho Migrant Council Head
Start
Coeur d'Alene Public Library and North Idaho Even Start
Lewiston City Library and Tammany Alternative Center
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Other communities served in the past include: Rexburg,
Culdesac, Kooskia, Kimberly, Kamiah, Fruitland, Wilder, Payette, McCall,
Cascade, Sandpoint, Weiser, Burlye, Shoshone, Jerome, Hazelton, Kellogg,
Genesee, Lapwai, Orogino, Hayden, Bovill, Bonners Ferry, Post Falls, Bruneau,
Horseshoe Bend, Garden Valley, Marsing, and Nampa.
Funding for IdahoPTV First Books comes from the Idaho
State Library and the U.S. Department
of Education through PBS'
Ready To Learn initiative.
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