Harford County Public Schools Now Offering Full-day Prekindergarten at Three Elementary Schools

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Adding to its existing half-day prekindergarten program, Harford County Public Schools is pleased to announce full-day prekindergarten opportunities for the 2017-18 school year for children who are 4 years old by September 1 and reside in the full-day program’s attendance area. Full-day prekindergarten is now available at the following schools:

  1. Deerfield Elementary
  2. Magnolia Elementary
  3. William Paca/Old Post Road Elementary

 

Parents/guardians interested in applying for the 2017-2018 school year should visit the school office during business hours as soon as possible to begin the process.

 

While attending the full-day program, four-year-olds will be immersed in learning experiences to help them develop and maintain the basic skills necessary for successful school performance.

 

The goal of the program is to provide appropriate activities that address the literacy, cognitive, social, emotional, and physical needs of young children. The curriculum is theme-based, and all content areas are integrated throughout the program.

 

Teachers initiate and sustain communication with parents and guardians by sharing information specific to their child’s performance and progress in school, connecting home, school, and community in a collaborative environment to better meet the needs of the child.

 

The new full-day prekindergarten programs are funded through the Maryland State Department of Education Federal Prekindergarten Expansion Grant.

 

Who is eligible for Harford County Public School’s full-day and half-day prekindergarten programs according to the Maryland State Department of Education?

  • The child must be 4 years old on or before September 1. (There is no early entrance for prekindergarten.)
  • Automatic eligibility for a prekindergarten program will occur when a child meets the age of entry guidelines and is at least one of the following:
  1. Is from an economically disadvantaged background (i.e., eligible for free or reduced-price meal program as established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture).
  2. Is homeless or in foster care.
  • Children who do not meet the automatic criteria for eligibility will be considered for
    enrollment based upon availability of space and prioritized criteria. As with automatic
    eligibility, children must first meet the age of entry guidelines. If space is available,
    parent/guardian letters for acceptance of students not meeting automatic criteria will be
    mailed mid to late August.

 

How do I find out if my child is eligible?

Applications are available now for the 2017-18 school year. Each year, applications for the coming
school year will be made available in all elementary schools starting the first Friday of May.
Complete the application and return it to a school that has a prekindergarten program. The school
will notify you in writing before the start of the school year if your child will be enrolled in the
program.

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