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Integrated Pre-School Registration Deadline approaching!

Just a follow up reminder that the deadline for registration for the Medfield Public Schools 2014-2015 preschool programs for 3 and 4 year olds will be Friday December 13, 2013.  Information sessions will be held on Monday, December 16, 2013 at the Memorial School in Preschool classroom #1 #1 (please note this date is a correction to what was previously stated).  At that time, the Preschool teachers will talk about the preschool programs and answer any questions you may have regarding the programs.  There will be 2 sessions and we encourage parents to attend these sessions based on last name:  A-L 10am and M-Z 11am.  As space is limited, please, if possible, arrange for childcare.

Registration forms are available at the Pupil Services office (459 Main Street, 3rd floor) at Town Hall. 
Preschool information packets can be picked up at this location as well.

This program is open to typically developed children who act as role models for children who have special needs in an inclusive classroom setting.  A deposit of one-half of the September tuition will be required when a child is offered a slot in the class.

Children must be Medfield residents and must be 3 years old on or before August 31, 2014. 

Medfield has 3 integrated preschool classrooms.  The children in two of the classrooms attend school two mornings a week (Wed/Fri or Tues/Thurs), while the children in the second classroom attend a four morning program (Tues-Fri).  All 3 year olds attend the morning sessions 9-11:30am.  Tuition payable in monthly installments. 

This year we will be adding students to the 4 year old, afternoon classes.  These classes are held Mon/Tues/Thurs or Wed/Fri afternoons 12:30-3pm.

Parents seeking additional information may call the Pupil Services office at 508-359-7135 or Nancy Giammarco at 508-3359-5135.

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