Early Childhood Learning Center (Pre-K)
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Early Childhood Learning Center (Pre-K)
- What is VPK?
- VPK School Year and Summer Program Models
- 2022-2023 VPK Sites
- VPK Registration Requirements
- ** VPK Enrollment Steps 2022-2023
- 2022 VPK Summer Program Enrollment Steps
- VPK Attendance Rules
- VPK Parent Handbook 2021-22
- VPK Frequently Asked Questions
- Early Learning Coalition of Osceola County
- The Florida Early Learning & Developmental Standards: 4 Years Old to Kindergarten
- 4C Florida (Community Coordinated Care for Children)
- Employee Childcare at Zenith
- Covid-19 Response
What is VPK?
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VPK stands for the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program. If you live in Florida, and your child turns four years of age by September 1st, your child is eligible to participate in Florida's
FREE Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK). The School District of Osceola County, offers a Voluntary Prekindergarten Program at selected schools with limited enrollment.A new state law effective July 1, 2016, extends VPK eligibility for 4-year-olds with birthdays from February 2nd through September 1st in a calendar year.
If a child's birthday falls between February 2nd through September 1st in a calendar year, parents may post pone enrolling their child in VPK until the following year when the child is 5-years-old.
The extension is intended to allow parents of younger 4-year-olds to postpone the year their child begins VPK, in turn enabling the child to begin kindergarten and first grade as a slightly older, more mature student. Children may participate in the VPK program one time only.