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Admission Requirements
Registration is open for children from the age of 2 to 6 years old or provided they have not attended kindergarten.
The parent (or parents) may visit and tour the preschool prior to admission. The director will explain the preschool program and policies of the school and answer any questions you may have.
Each child, before the admission day, must have a physical examination by a doctor, including a TB Test, to be certain that the child is in good physical health and free from any communicable diseases. Also, a complete report of the child's medical history must be submitted prior to admission.
We adhere to state regulations regarding immunization records for your child. Immunization records must be provided upon enrollment. Your immunization record must be kept current. Validated proof of immunization should be submitted as your child receives new immunizations or booster shots.
Parents are responsible for keeping the school informed as to changes of address and other emergency information, i.e. employment change, new cell phone number, etc.
Our preschool is operated on a non-discriminatory basis, according to equal treatment and access to service without regard to race, color, religion, national origin or ancestry. Our interest and concern is your child.
Children who are handicapped but have their own teacher/aide and can operate in the parameters of our program will be accepted. The school does not, at this time, have the facilities, staff or training to care for “special needs” children.
An annual, non-refundable registration fee is required of each child. (See Financial Rate Sheet for current rate.) March is Re-registration month and the annual fee becomes payable. For new families registration is in April, call for specific date.
Parent Orientation Night for all parents - The first group meeting planned for mothers and fathers should occur sometime early in the fall. The purpose of this meeting will be to meet your child’s teacher, discuss the school philosophy, fund-raisers, policies and goals for your child.
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