First Day of Kindergarten Wednesday
August 19th, 2026.
Kindergarten Orientation
March 20th 2026 - 1:30pm-2:30pm
If your child is ready to start kindergarten, please
enroll your child using this link - Enrollment Information
Kindergarten Requirements
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- Original or certified copy of the student's birth certificate from the Bureau of Vital Statistics (we will make a copy in the office)
- Proof of Immunization - Click to view Requirements Opens in a new window - https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/by-age/years-4-6.html
- 2 Proof of Residency and 1 photo ID- Documents required for Proof of Residency
If you can't come in to collect the packet you can print off the "Welcome to Kindergarten" booklet.

- Welcome to Kindergarten.
- What we learn in Kindergarten, Reading and Math.
- Before school starts, please work with your child on
- saying his or her first name
- write their first name or attempt to
- tell an adult if something is wrong
- tell an adult if they need help
- take care of basic needs on own (restroom, tissues)
- read often. (you read to them, they pretend read)
- sing or recite nursery rhymes
- use scissors and glue
- follow two step directions
- sing the alphabet
- tie their shoes on their own
- count to 10
- take turns and share
- know their phone numbers
- Know their teachers name
District Nurse Information for Incoming Kindergarten
If your child has medical needs please contact our district nurse - Amy Workman
Learning Links Program
Learning Links is the name of our school’s volunteer program. This program is used to create communication between the administration, teachers and parents and improve our children’s education.

