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During the application period, you can apply for full day pre-K programs:
Online
You can apply with your MySchools account. If you apply online, you will receive an email receipt that acts as your confirmation.
Family Welcome Centers are also providing assistance online.
By Phone
To apply for half-day and 5-hour programs at Early Education Centers, you must contact the program directly. You can't apply for these programs using the DOE Pre-K Application.
Online
By Phone
You can apply for:
You should contact programs directly for specific program information, including schedules, extended hours, and information on summer availability.
Online
Eligibility
To be eligible for pre-K, a child must be:
Admissions Priorities and Regulations
Full Day Programs
Admissions are managed by the Department of Education's Office of Student Enrollment. Admissions are not based on a first-come, first-served basis, but instead follow the admissions priorities listed in the Pre-K Finder.
Half Day and 5 Hour Programs
Admission priorities vary by program. Applying to half-day or 5-hour programs does not affect pre-K admissions to full-day programs.
You can get detailed information about admissions priorities and regulations in the Pre-K Admissions Guide online.
What to Bring to Register
To register your child for school, you must bring:
All children under the age of 5 years (6-59 months) are required to receive the flu shot if they attend a New York City regulated preschool or child care center. Visit the Flu Shot and Prevention page to learn more.
Proof of Address
Bring two of the following to prove your address:
If you would like to transfer a Pre-K student to a different program, contact that new program. You will be able to determine if there are seats available and whether the school has any enrollment restrictions.
As part of the Diversity in Admissions initiative, District 1 offers a Family Resource Center (FRC) to help families navigate the pre-K and Kindergarten admissions processes. Services are open to families from any district.
The FRC provides:
The FRC is located inside P.S. 20 Anna Silver at 166 Essex Street, Room 126. It is open Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM.
You can get more information about the Family Resource Center:
Online
Visit the District 1 Family Resource Center Website.
By Email
By Phone
The Department of Education accepts complaints about pre-kindergarten programs in New York City, including complaints about universal pre-kindergarten facilities, hours, safety, and workers.
You can get more information about Pre-K and help with enrollment online or by phone.
Online
You can visit the Pre-K website to:
Get Pre-K enrollment information.
By Phone