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School Readiness Preschool
Anoka-Hennepin Community Education coordinates School Readiness Preschool, which prepares children for kindergarten. The program offers a curriculum that is aligned with Anoka-Hennepin Schools kindergarten curriculum. Licensed teachers monitor child progress and development throughout the school year.
Eligible ages for School Readiness Preschool
Three-year-old classes- Child must be three years of age on September 1, 2017.
Four-year-old classes- Child must be four years of age on September 1, 2017.
Tuition
The first tuition payment plus a $ 49 non-refundable registration fee is due with registration. Yearly tuition is divided into equal payments due the first of each month. A five percent discount is given if annual tuition is selected when registering.
Initial payment
Recurring
Annual tuition
Monthly
( includes $ 49
payment
( includes $ 49 registration
Schedule
tuition
registration fee)
( Aug. 1-Mar. 1)
fee and 5 % prepay discount)
2 days / wk; 2 hrs / day
$ 103
$ 152
$ 103
$ 930
2 days / wk; 2.5 hrs / day
$ 128
$ 177
$ 128
$ 1,143
2 days / wk; 3 hrs / day
$ 153
$ 202
$ 153
$ 1,357
3 days / wk; 2.5 hrs / day
$ 192
$ 241
$ 192
$ 1,691
4 days / wk; 2.5 hrs / day
$ 255
$ 304
$ 255
$ 2,229
4 days / wk; 5 hrs / day
$ 515
$ 564
$ 515
$ 4,453
Tuition assistance
We realize the importance of high-quality early childhood education for all children. Knowing the financial strain tuition may place on a family’ s budget, tuition assistance is available to provide School Readiness Preschool classes to qualifying families at no cost. View income guidelines for tuition assistance on our website.
New online registration
Registration for 2017-18 classes began in January. Visit our website to view and enroll in current class offerings.
www. ahschools. us / 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 addressed at least one to two years before a child enters kindergarten.
Screening is an early look at a child’ s development and is conducted by qualified professionals to help identify 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 17-August 1)
Sorteberg Early Childhood Center 11400 Magnolia Street NW Coon Rapids, MN 55448
www. ahschools. us / earlylearners Click on“ Parent Resources”
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