Early Childhood Education

Welcome to our Early Childhood Education page! At Lubbock ISD, we believe that a strong foundation in early learning is essential for every child's success. Whether your child is starting their educational journey in Prekindergarten or Kindergarten, we are committed to providing a positive and enriching experience that strives to achieve the best outcome for your child. Join us in shaping the bright futures of our youngest learners!

Upcoming Events:

May 20: Kick-Off Registration! We're ready to get help your family register for pre-k and kindergarten all day on May 20. Join us from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Jay Gordon Room at Central Office (1628 19th St.) to learn more.

Pre-K & Head Start

Pre-K & Head Start Page

Kindergarten

Kindergarten Page

1. Register online

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2. Pre-K: Schedule your Eligibility and Enrollment appointment with your Family Support Specialist.

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3. Pre-K: Begin online eligibility paperwork early! (Posts April 4)

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Beginning April 3, registration opens for Head Start, Pre-K and Kindergarten classes! Families may register online, in person or simply pick up a packet at your neighborhood elementary school to get started!

To register for school, please have the following documents:

Driver's license, child's birth certificate (state issued), proof of residency (utility bill), child's social security card, and immunization records

Families registering for Head Start or tuition-free Pre-K will also need to provide qualifying information including:

Previous 12-months of income (pay stubs or W2 for self-employed) and documentation of benefits (such as Medicaid, SNAP, TANF, etc.)

A student is also eligible to attend Pre-K tuition-free if they meet any of the criteria below:

➢ Is unable to speak or comprehend the English language

➢ Is eligible to participate in the national free or reduced-price lunch program

➢ Is homeless

➢ Is the child of an active-duty member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or the reserves

➢ Is the child of a member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or the reserves, who was injured or killed while serving on active duty

➢ Is or ever has been in foster care

➢ Is the child of a peace officer, firefighter, or emergency medical responder seriously injured or killed in the line of duty and received the Star of Texas Award.

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