kiKids Innovate

For Schools

The curriculum that turns your pre-K from a feeder into a flagship.

A turnkey, year-long system for ages three and four — designed to be the single most credible answer you can give a parent who is touring three schools today.

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Four levers, all moving in the same direction.

01

Enrollment

Parents tour two, three, sometimes five schools. Most directors describe their program in the same vocabulary. Kids Innovate gives you something concrete to point to — a published curriculum, named pillars, scripted lessons, measurable outcomes. The kind of answer parents repeat to other parents.

02

Parent demand

Parents notice within a month. They start asking other directors why their school doesn't do this. We have a Kids Innovate school in Winter Garden whose waitlist tripled in a single quarter — driven entirely by word-of-mouth.

03

Kindergarten readiness, measured

Every program ships with assessments mapped to your state's kindergarten-readiness standards. Cognitive, language, motor, social-emotional. Data your kindergartens want and parents will trust.

04

Teacher upskilling, included

Most pre-K teacher turnover is a function of boredom, not pay. Teachers stay where they're growing. Our training library turns three months on staff into three years of professional development.

In the box

Everything a school needs. Nothing a teacher has to invent.

  • Full year-long curriculum for Age 3 and Age 4 (separate, sequenced)
  • 200+ scripted lesson plans with teacher questions and 'watch for this' notes
  • Full library of teacher training videos — one per lesson
  • Materials list (almost all of which you already own)
  • Assessment toolkit aligned to state and Common Core standards
  • Parent-communication templates: weekly recap, monthly reflection, end-of-year report
  • Onboarding support and a dedicated implementation lead

A 12-month rollout.

Weeks 1–2
Director onboarding and curriculum walk-through. Materials audit.
Weeks 3–4
Teacher training intensive: live workshops + the video library.
Weeks 5–8
First pillar — Cosmic Curiosity — runs in classrooms. Implementation lead checks in weekly.
Weeks 9–12
Second pillar begins. Director receives first parent-feedback summary.
Months 4–10
Full pillar rotation. Mid-year assessment. Mid-year teacher recalibration.
Months 11–12
End-of-year assessment, kindergarten-readiness report, parent showcase.

Questions directors ask.

Do we need to throw out our current curriculum?

No. Most schools layer Kids Innovate on top of an existing routine; we replace the academic spine, not the daily flow.

What if our teachers aren't degreed in early-childhood education?

Then they're our ideal candidates. Our training videos were designed for teachers who weren't trained as scientists.

Will this work in a faith-based or independent charter context?

Yes. Our pillars are domain-based, not ideological. Schools tailor framing where it matters.

How do you handle assessment for accreditation?

Our toolkit maps to the major frameworks. We'll provide alignment documentation in the demo.

Can we pilot in one classroom first?

Yes. Most schools start with a single classroom and expand the following year. We'd rather grow with you than oversell you.

If you run a school, we should talk.

A 30-minute call, a curriculum walkthrough, and an honest conversation about whether Kids Innovate fits your program. We don't sell to everyone. We don't need to.

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