On February 10, 2021

PreK registration now open at Killington Elementary

PreK applications for Killington Elementary School will open Feb. 8 and close on March 8.

Under Vermont’s Act 166 Universal Prekindergarten, these programs are open to Vermont students who have reached the ages of 3, 4, or 5 years old by Sept. 1 of the year of entry,  and who are not yet enrolled in Kindergarten.

Any student currently enrolled in the program will automatically be moved up to the next grade for the following year. You do not need to reregister or do a pre-Kindergarten application.

For more information visit: wcsu.net/prek

In the fall of 2018, the Windsor Central Unified Union School District (WCUUSD) began offering elementary school choice for parents and guardians of students entering grades K-6 that reside within the district. The choice of the school venue is guided by the needs of students, parents, and the district, and will adhere to the WCUUSD process and guidelines.

The Intra-District Elementary School Choice window opens Feb. 15 and closes March 15. See the link below for FAQs and the K-6 School Choice Timeline. The information contained on the WCSU website can guide you through who should and should not apply: wcsu.net/schoolchoice.

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