LISBON — The Lisbon School Department is accepting names for the public school Pre-Kindergarten program at Lisbon Community School. This program is for children who will be 4 years old on or before Oct. 15, 2018.
Children are selected for attendance in the Pre-K program by a lottery system. To register for the lottery, please Stephanie Doughty at the LCS Office at (207) 353-4132. Provide your child’s name, date of birth, address, telephone number(s), and parent( s) names(s). Class size is limited. Children who are not selected in the lottery will be placed on a waiting list. All names must be on the list by April 5. The lottery will be held on April 6. Parents will be notified of the lottery results by mail following the drawing.
Students in the Pre-K program attend school Monday through Friday. The morning session is held from 8- 10:30 a.m. The afternoon session is held from noon to 2:30 p.m. The Lisbon School Department provides transportation for morning arrival and afternoon dismissal. Families must provide transportation for the 10:30 a.m. pick-up and noon drop-off.
The Lisbon School Department is also accepting names for the 2018–19 Kindergarten school year. Your child’s fifth birthday must be before Oct. 15 to attend. Lisbon Community School will be holding Kindergarten screening May 14 and 15 during the school day. Call Stephanie Doughty at (207) 353-4132 ext. 431 to set up an appointment for screening and receive the registration package.
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