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All families are encouraged to consider quality when choosing a VPK provider. How do I enroll my child with a provider? You need to have a working email address. Can I transfer my child to another provider? Be sure to visit the center where you want your child to attend prior to enrolling in order to reduce the need for a transfer. If you decide to reenroll your child with another provider, you will request the reenrollment online logging on to your Family Portal account.

Once you logged on, click the "Request Reenrollment" button on the family Profile and follow the instructions. Children who attend a public school will take a readiness assessment during the first few weeks of kindergarten. If your child attends a private school, you may need to contact your assigned public school to coordinate having your child take the evaluation. Providers are encouraged Read More Parent Empowerment Workshop.

Skip to content. Age Search. Below six years of age. It is designed to build on what children learn in preschool and get them ready for kindergarten. There is more structure, and children will engage in deeper learning. The curriculum may incorporate science experiments, art projects, numbers and letters, and manners. At Bayside Discovery Center we believe in learning by doing and encourage children to get engaged in the learning process.

In our preschool and VPK programs children can expect to learn about music, cooking, art, science, Spanish, and more.

In addition to learning in the classroom, we have three playgrounds and go on several field trips. We have a literature-based curriculum and aim to help children improve their reading, writing, and motor skills. We value our relationship with children and their parents and want children to be excited about coming to school!

Preschool and VPK are the perfect places for your child to learn, explore, and play during this critical time for learning. The curriculum and structure of these programs will ensure that your child has the skills they need to succeed in kindergarten and beyond. Criteria must be objective and apply uniformly to all children.

Florida law prohibits VPK providers from discriminating against children or their parents on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, including the refusal to admit a child to the VPK program. Florida law also prohibits providers from requiring enrollment into other services as a condition of VPK enrollment.

VPK is free for eligible children, regardless of family income. Providers are not permitted to charge a fee registration, supplies, etc.

Providers may also charge late fees for children not picked up at the end of the VPK program. Make sure you understand the policies of the program you are considering before your child attends.



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