DCPS to offer preschool 5 days a week at all elementary schools starting in August

March 29, 2022 | 12:06 am

Updated March 28, 2022 | 10:26 pm

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The Daviess County Public Schools district will offer half-day preschool five days a week at all 12 DCPS elementary schools starting in August 2022. Morning and afternoon sessions will be offered.

“The district recently conducted a survey of our parents/families and staff. Our community is overwhelmingly in favor of a five-day-a-week preschool learning experience for our youngest students,” a DCPS release reads. 

Every other Friday will be reserved for screenings, outreach and staff development, but otherwise DCPS will provide five-day-a-week morning and afternoon preschool services beginning with the 2022-23 school year.

A calendar showing what that schedule will look like is posted at dcps.org

Morning Session information 
Morning sessions are from 7:40 to 11 a.m. with a meal provided. Parents/guardians may take the child to school between 7 and 7:40 a.m. DCPS will take children home or to a designated caregiver location on established transportation routes following dismissal at 11 a.m. (or parents may pick children up at school at 11 a.m.).

Afternoon Session information 
Afternoon sessions are from 11 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. with lunch provided. DCPS will pick up children at their home or at the location of a designated caregiver on established transportation routes at midday (or parents may provide transportation). Parents/guardians will pick children up at school at 2:20 p.m. dismissal time. There is no after-school program option for preschool.

After submitting an application to enroll a child in the DCPS preschool program, parents/guardians will be given the opportunity to request a preference of morning or afternoon sessions. However, DCPS cannot guarantee placement. Enrollment applications, eligibility information and session preference forms are available at dcps.org

“We are looking forward to welcoming children to a quality preschool learning experience and serving our families in this important area of early childhood education,” said DCPS preschool coordinator Chris Westerfield. “The Daviess County Public Schools preschool program is designed to build a strong foundation upon which children may build success in the classroom, and in life. DCPS preschool classes are taught by dedicated teachers who are certified in early childhood education. We provide preschool students with quality learning experiences enhanced by social/emotional development opportunities. Children will also enjoy art, music, physical education and media/library lessons as part of their DCPS preschool experience.”

For more information, visit dcps.org or call the DCPS Preschool Department at 270-852-7000.

March 29, 2022 | 12:06 am

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