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Kindergarten Registration in Port Washington Begins Monday

Call to schedule an appointment to register your child.

Kindergarten registration in the begins Monday, with different sign-up days for each of the district's five schools; see list below. 

Children must be five years old by Dec. 1, 2012 in order to attend kindergarten in September.

Sign-ups will take place at 90 Avenue C, Port Washington. Call 767-5470 to schedule your appointment between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Check the district website for a complete registration packet; forms are also available in Spanish. Proper documentation is required at the scheduled registration meeting.

Registration Dates

: Monday, Jan 9 - Thursday, Jan. 12

: Tuesday, Jan. 17th - Friday, Jan. 20

: Monday, Jan. 23 - Thursday, Jan. 26

: Monday, Jan. 30 - Thursday, Feb. 2

: Monday, Feb. 6 - Thursday, Feb. 9


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