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The First Bank Boosts Early Learning in Oktibbeha County

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News Summary

The First Bank has made a significant donation of $75,000 to the Starkville Oktibbeha Early Learning Collaborative, enhancing pre-kindergarten education across Oktibbeha County. This funding will support 15 PreK classrooms and expand early learning opportunities through various initiatives, including workforce development and a Parent Academy. With remarkable growth in enrollment, the donation aims to positively impact families and foster strong communities in the region.

Exciting News for Oktibbeha County’s Little Learners!

Starkville, Mississippi, is buzzing with good news! In December, The First Bank opened its heart and wallet, donating a whopping $75,000 to the Starkville Oktibbeha Early Learning Collaborative (SOELC). This generous contribution is set to give a significant boost to pre-kindergarten education throughout Oktibbeha County. Isn’t that fantastic?

What is the SOELC, Anyway?

The SOELC is nestled at the Starkville Oktibbeha Consolidated School District’s Discovery Center. It’s a treasure trove of support, providing funding and resources to fifteen PreK classrooms spread across four sites:

  • Sudduth Elementary School
  • West Elementary School
  • Emerson Family School
  • ICS Head Start – Oktibbeha County

Thanks to The First Bank’s generosity, these classrooms can offer even more enriching experiences for the little ones.

Investing in the Future

This donation doesn’t just stop at cheerful classroom decorations or fun learning games; it’s part of a bigger vision! The First Bank is all in when it comes to Mississippi’s one-to-one tax credit program, designed to expand early learning opportunities for all. Their commitment shows that banking isn’t just about numbers; it’s about creating strong, thriving communities.

Growing Together

Have you heard? The SOELC has experienced remarkable growth over the years! It’s come a long way, jumping from just seven classrooms to fifteen. Enrollment has skyrocketed, going from 196 children to nearly 300 projected for the 2024-2025 school year. This is a testament to the increasing demand for quality early childhood education in the area.

More than Just School

With the new funds, the SOELC can offer additional programs that reach beyond the classroom walls. Initiatives such as workforce development classes and a Parent Academy will be established to empower families and prepare them for their children’s kindergarten journey. This approach ensures that every child can start on the right foot as they enter school.

Financial Health Matters

The First Bank isn’t just making donations; they’re addressing broader issues tied to financial stability. It’s crucial for families to have access to loans and budgeting resources to improve their financial health. A stable family environment leads to better learning experiences, creating a cyclical benefit for the community.

Mark Your Calendars!

For families interested in enrolling their little ones in the PreK programs, mark your calendars! Registration for the 2025-2026 school year at Sudduth and West Elementary schools will be held on-site from January 28-30. All application details will be available on the SOCSD website, so be sure to check it out!

Building Strong Communities

Robin Barnett, a Branch Manager at The First, pointed out that investments of this nature are crucial, especially in Mississippi, where educational challenges persist. By focusing on early education, The First Bank hopes to foster a new generation of learners who will ultimately contribute to stronger schools and communities.

With passionate support from organizations like The First Bank and the efforts of the SOELC, the future is looking bright for our youngest citizens in Oktibbeha County. Together, they are paving the way for educational success and family stability. Cheers to a promising future full of opportunities!

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