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Saugerties still has openings  for our free Universal Pre-K program for the 2025–2026 school year.

Parents/guardians are responsible for transporting students who attend Pre-K. There is no District-provided transportation.

If you're interested , please register online here
-OR-  

contact Central Registration for more information or to set up an in-person registration appointment. (845)-247-6550 x9211

To register your child, you will need the following documents:

  • Proof of address
  • Child’s birth certificate
  • Parent/guardian photo ID
    Custody papers (if applicable)
  • Updated vaccination and physical records
     

Seats are limited. Early registration gives your child the chance to attend a special introduction to the school day over the summer. We've found that many families wait to register until just before school starts and often miss out on this important Pre-K Orientation. It’s a great way to help young students ease into the school routine and feel more confident on the first day of school.

Pre-K helps children build early learning skills, adjust to the structure of school, and sets them up for long-term success. We encourage families to register early and take full advantage of everything our program offers.

Sincerely,

Tammy Reed 

Owner and Director of Operations at Saugerties Early Childhood Learning Center

saugertiesearlylearningcenter@yahoo.com

845-389-4568

 

 

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