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PRESCHOOL
Anoka-Hennepin
ANOKA-HENNEPIN PRESCHOOL
The Community Education department is proud to offer four
preschool program options for both three- and four-year-
old children, which gives families an opportunity to access
resources and support from the Anoka-Hennepin School
District before entering kindergarten:
Three-year-old preschool
Early Childhood
Screening
It’s required, and as early as age
three!
Did you know that screening is required in
the state of Minnesota? Screening allows
health and developmental concerns to be
Half-day preschool classes with two- or three-day class options,
open to families with a child three years of age by Sept. 1,
2018. Parents provide transportation. addressed at least one to two years before
Four-year-old preschool - option 1 development and is conducted by
Free, half-day (Mon.-Thurs.) preschool option, open to
residents of Anoka-Hennepin Schools with a child four years
of age by Sept. 1, 2018, who meet income guidelines and live
or attend daycare in attendance areas of specific elementary
schools. Transportation provided by Anoka-Hennepin Schools. qualified professionals to help identify
Four-year-old preschool - option 2
Free, half-day (Mon. - Fri.) preschool option, open to residents
of Anoka-Hennepin Schools with a child four years of age by
Sept. 1, 2018. Transportation provided by Anoka-Hennepin
Schools. No income eligibility guidelines. Students must live or
attend daycare in the attendance areas of:
• Adams Elementary School
• Evergreen Park World Cultures Community School
• Jefferson Elementary School
• Monroe Elementary School
• University Avenue Elementary School
Four-year-old preschool - option 3
Half-day preschool classes with multiple day, evening and
Saturday class options, open to families with a child four years
of age by Sept. 1, 2018. Parents provide transportation.
See pages 12-15 for more information on all
Anoka-Hennepin Preschool options.
a child enters kindergarten.
Screening is an early look at a child’s
specific needs a child may have in these
areas:
• Fine and gross motor skills
• Vision and hearing
• Speech and language development
• Height and weight
• Cognitive development
• Immunizations
The state of Minnesota requires a health
and development screening for every child
before entering kindergarten in a public
school. Anoka-Hennepin Schools offers
this service at no cost. Screening should be
completed before a child turns four years
old, and may be completed as early as
three years of age.
Make an appointment:
763-433-4833
(Office closed June 15-August 1)
Sorteberg Early Childhood Center
11400 Magnolia Street NW
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www.ahschools.us/earlylearners
Click on “Parent Resources”
www.ahschools.us/preschool
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