Important Pre-K dates in April and May 2014

Media Release

Pre-Kindergarten Title I assessments take place in April and May

Will your child be four years old by September 1, 2014?Print

Soldotna, April 2, 2014—Children who will be four years old by September 1, 2014, have an opportunity to attend pre-kindergarten classes at their local area school in the fall. To qualify for the classes, parents and guardians must contact their local area school to schedule a Pre-K assessment, and complete an application prior to the school screening appointment date.
“The Title I funded Pre-K programs available at specific sites in the KPBSD provide an excellent opportunity for children who turn four by September 1, 2014, to get a jumpstart on success in school,” said Christine Ermold, director of elementary education. “KPBSD’s Pre-K teachers are all certified and have specialized training in early childhood education. As a result, the programs they offer are engaging and developmentally appropriate, with an emphasis on preparing children to be successful when they enter kindergarten. Pre-K the KPBSD way focuses on experiences that facilitate each child’s growth in the targeted areas of social and emotional development; approaches to learning; communication, language, and literacy; cognitive development, and; physical well-being.”

 Action steps

  1. Contact local attendance area school. (See list)
  2. Complete a Pre-K application—the school office will provide applications, or download a Pre-K application from the KPBSD website. http://bit.ly/PreKapplication
  3. Return the application to your neighborhood school office during school hours. Schedule your child’s assessment prior to the date for your neighborhood school. (See dates on school list.)
  4. Children must be age 4 by September 1, 2014
  5. Title I KPBSD programs web link: Title 1 programs at KPBSD

 
KPBSD Title I Elementary School Screening dates
Students qualify for Title I services based on academic need.

  • Chapman Elementary, 235-8671, April 24, 2014
  • Mountain View Elementary, 283-8600, April 15, 2014
  • Nikiski North Star Elementary, 776-2600, April 17, 2014
  • Paul Banks Elementary, 226-1801, April 10, 2014
  • Redoubt Elementary, 260-4300, April 29, 2014
  • Seward Elementary, 224-3356, May 6, 2014
  • Soldotna Elementary, 260-5100, April 29, 2014
  • Sterling Elementary, 262-4944, April 30, 2014
  • Tustumena Elementary, 260-1345, April 16, 2014

Title I programs are required to utilize effective, research based instruction, and must also provide evidence that students receiving Title I support are showing academic growth.

Priceless art time
Pre-K the KPBSD way!

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