In an effort to streamline the process and ensure a smooth transition for young learners, Giles County Schools have unveiled their comprehensive plan for Pre-K registration this year. The registration process will consist of three distinct parts to facilitate a seamless enrollment experience for parents and guardians.
To kick off the registration process, an online application will be made available starting at 8:30 AM on April 12 and will remain open until 4 PM on April 26. This online platform aims to simplify the initial steps of registration for families interested in securing a spot for their child in the Pre-K program.
Moving on to the second phase of registration, May 3 will mark the designated document drop-off day at the respective school where your child is set to attend. Essential documentation required for this step includes the legal guardian’s ID, the child’s birth certificate and social security card, Tennessee Department of Health certificate of immunization, proof of residency, proof of household income, and, if applicable, custody paperwork.
The final segment of the Pre-K registration process will be the Brigance School Readiness Screening, scheduled to take place at the school of registration on May 12. This screening is a crucial component in assessing the readiness of each child for the Pre-K program, ensuring that they are well-equipped for a successful educational journey.
For those seeking further information or clarification regarding Pre-K enrollment in Giles County, a dedicated helpline has been established. Interested parties can reach out by calling 931-363-4558 to address any queries or concerns they may have. This proactive approach to Pre-K registration underscores the district’s commitment to providing a supportive and efficient enrollment process for families in the community.

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