Registration open for UPK and kindergarten in Byron-Bergen
Registration is now available for kindergarten and prekindergarten students in the Byron-Bergen School District.
The district hopes to once again offer a half-day Universal Prekindergarten (UPK) program at the Byron-Bergen Elementary School. The UPK program is focused on socialization, learning through play, and self-exploration. Children learn through a hands-on learning environment that includes activities, learning centers, concrete materials, and manipulatives. Students learn through a nurturing environment that is enriching, challenging, and developmentally appropriate.
Students must turn four years of age by December 1, 2019 to be eligible for the program. Those with an eligible child interested in attending the UPK program should send a letter of interest with child’s name, parents’ names, address, phone number, and date of birth to: Brian Meister, Elementary School Principal, 6971 West Bergen Road, Bergen, by Friday, April 5, 2019. Those who have already contacted the Elementary School by phone will still need to send in a letter to be eligible for UPK. If interest exceeds allowed capacity, students will be selected using a lottery system.
Children who will be five years of age, on or before December 1, 2019, are eligible for entrance to kindergarten in September of 2019. New families in the school district should notify the school if they have a child that will enter kindergarten in September of 2019. Parents may contact the Elementary School Office by calling 494-1220, ext. 1301. Information may also be sent to the Byron-Bergen Elementary School, 6971 West Bergen Road, Bergen, New York 14416.
All children registering for kindergarten will be scheduled for a screening appointment this summer. The results of this screening will be used to plan for the 2019-2020 Kindergarten Program. The following items are necessary to complete the registration process: child’s birth certificate; certificate of immunization; and proof of residency.
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