State Preschool Program Description
State Preschool
What is State Preschool?
Preschool education focuses on the cognitive, social, and emotional development through play-based learning and activities, preparing them for formal schooling. Preschools aim to prepare children for the transition to formal schooling by building foundational skills and knowledge.
Preschool helps young children develop. It teaches them new skills that will help later on, when they learn to read, write, and do math. They develop communication and social skills, such as how to play with other children and work as a group.
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Space is limited. Call to enroll now. (909) 580-5031 |
Program Enrollment
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(909) 580-5031
State Pre-School classes are hosted at the following school sites:
Colton
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Ulysses Grant Elementary
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William McKinley Elementary
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Paul J. Rogers Elementary
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San Salvador Preschool
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Washington High School
Bloomington
- Crestmore Elementary
- Ruth Grimes Elementary
- Mary B. Lewis Elementary
- Sycamore Hills Elementary
- Walter Zimmerman Elementary
State Preschool Program Enrollment
Documents Required for Enrollment
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Child's Proof of Birth
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Parents' Proof of Income
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Child's Immunization Record
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Proof of Residence