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WHAT IS GA PRE-K?
Frequently Asked Questions about Pre-K
Registering for GA Pre-K
What is Georgia's Pre-K Program? 
Georgia’s Pre-K Program is a state lottery funded educational program for all age eligible four-year-old children in Georgia. The purpose of Georgia’s Pre-K Program is to prepare children for success in Kindergarten and later school years.

Pre-K programs usually operate on the regular school system calendar for the length of a typical school day. Programs may be offered at local public schools or through private providers of preschool services.

School Readiness - How does Georgia’s Pre-K Program prepare a child for success in 
Kindergarten and later school years? 
The first of the National Education Goals states "all children will start school ready to learn." Keeping in mind the following contexts, Georgia formulated a definition of school readiness. We believe school readiness must be defined within the context of the nature of four year olds and how they learn. We believe it must be defined within the context of families and how they live. School readiness must be defined within the context of communities and the services they provide. And, it must be defined within the context of schools and their readiness for children.

A child's readiness for school is when...
  • possible health barriers that block learning have been detected,
  • suspected physical or mental disabilities have been addressed,
  • enthusiasm, curiosity, and persistence toward learning is demonstrated,
  • feelings of both self and others are recognized,
  • social and interpersonal skills are emerging,
  • communication with others is effective,
  • early literacy skills are evident, and
  • a general knowledge about the world, things, places, events, and people has been acquired.
For more information on Georgia’s definition of school readiness, go to: School Readiness

Is this child eligible for Georgia's Pre-K Program? 
To participate, children must be four years of age on or before September 1 of the school year and must be a resident of Georgia. Five-year-old children who have not previously attended the Pre-K program and who have late birthdays or developmental delays that impact their readiness for school may also enroll at the request of their parents.

Proof that a child is age eligible and is a Georgia resident is required to register for Pre-K. Acceptable proof-of-age includes birth certificate, passport, hospital record of live birth, green card, pink card or Federal I-94 card. Acceptable proof-of-residency includes a lease, utility bill or letter from a shelter or employer.

All children enrolled in Georgia's Pre-K Program must have hearing, vision, and dental examination certificates (DHR Form 3300) on file within 90 calendar days of program entry. Form 3300 must be signed by a private practitioner or representative of a local Department of Health.

Immunizations (DHR Form 3231) must be up-to-date or affidavits must be on file within 30 calendar days of program entry. Only health departments and physicians licensed in Georgia can obtain blank immunization certificates (Form 3231). Take your child's personal immunization record to a health department or Georgia physician and they can complete the form and give any required vaccines.

Registering a child for Georgia's Pre-K Program 
Pre-registration is from the first of March to the first week of April. The children's names are drawn lottery style. 

For children that miss the drawing deadline, parents can come to the Butler Center and fill out a waitlist form to  add their child's name to the waitlist. The children are selected in the order they are received.
 Once a child's name has been reached on the waitlist, staff will contact the parent to schedule an appointment to complete the enrollment paperwork. Applying does not guarantee acceptance. 

Family Handbook - Guidelines, Policies, Expectations and Responsibilities of the Pre-K Center and the Family 
The Family Handbook contains important detailed information about program guidelines, attendance policies, meal charges, extended day services, and much more. The handbook also includes the commitments your Pre-K program makes to families, expectations for family involvement in Pre-K, and extension activities to reinforce the Pre-K Content Standards at home.

To view and download the Family Handbook go to: Families


GA Pre-K Locations
  • Flowery Branch Elementary (2 classes) - 5544 Radford Rd., Flowery Branch, GA 30542
  • Lanier Elementary - 4782 Thompson Bridge Rd., Gainesville, GA 30506
  • Lula Elementary - 6130 Chattahoochee St., Lula, GA 30554
  • McEver Elementary - 3265 Montgomery Dr., Gainesville, GA 30504
  • Myers Elementary - 2676 Candler Rd., Gainesville, GA 30507
  • Sugar Hill Elementary (2 classes) - 3259 Athens Hwy., Gainesville, GA 30507
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