Pre-K Program & Lottery Process

Pre-K programs are free, voluntary, space-available programs. Classes are taught by an Early Childhood Certified teacher and each class has a teaching assistant. The maximum class size is 22 students. Please note that parents/guardians are responsible for bringing their children to school and picking them up. There is no bus transportation. 


In addition, Virtual Edmond is not available to Pre-K students, nor is Pre-K a state-mandated grade that the district is required to offer to all students. We will not be offering Pre-K at the following schools for the 2025-26 school year: Clegern, Scissortail, Sunset, and Russell Dougherty.

Pre-K Lottery and Application

The lottery process gives everyone a fair chance at obtaining a spot for their child. The application is open from February 10 at 8am - February 24 at 4:30pm.

Pre-K Lottery Application Period February 10 - February 24, 2025 ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・●• APPLICATIONS Applications are available at edmondschools.net or visit the District Adminstrative Center for Lottery Drawing March 13, 2025 assistance. OPTIONS Free Full Day Pre-K at Schools. Exceptions: Clegern, Scissortail, Sunset and Russell Dougherty Free Half Day Pre-K Available at the EPS Early Childhood Center EPS PRE-K FEATURES • Certified Early Childhood Teacher • Teacher Assistant • School Lunch Available at Additional Charge • Academic / Social Emotional Curriculum • Follows EPS Calendar TRANSPORTATION Families are responsible for

Lottery Timeline

2025-2026 School Year

  • Feb 10-24, 2025: Community Application Period

  • March 13, 2025: Lottery

  • March 31, 2025: Notification of Selected Students

  • March 31-April 11, 2025: Pre-K Enrollment

Options:

  • A free, half-day program (offered only at the EPS Early Childhood Center, formerly Clyde Howell). Students attend for 2 hours, and 40 minutes in either the morning or the afternoon.

  • A free full-day program (offered at all elementary schools with the exception of Clegern,  Russell Dougherty, Scissortail and Sunset). Students attend the entire day.

Eligibility

By law, children must be at least four years of age, but not older than 5 years of age, on or before September 1st of the enrollment year.  These dates are set by the state and are firm. Also, parents or legal guardians of students must be residents of the district.

Hours

Some district schools are considered early-start schools, some are late-start schools. For Pre-K times, check with your individual school. Please note that arrival and dismissal times vary from site to site.

Click here to view a list of all elementary schools.

Is My Child Ready for Pre-K?

Before/After Care Programs

Each school that hosts PreK offers a before/aftercare program for a fee. Contact your anticipated school for details.

District & State Objectives for Pre-K

Four-year-olds are provided with developmentally appropriate learning experiences based on state developmental learning standards and guidelines.

Oklahoma Academic Standards

Oklahoma Early Learning Guidelines

Oklahoma State Department of Education Early Childhood & Family Education

Curriculum

Frog Street Press

Conscious Discipline is utilized for social-emotional development and self-regulation skills.

Immunization Requirements:

Oklahoma State Department of Health Immunization Services

For more information on Pre-K programs, please contact either Dana Elkins at 340-2277  dana.elkins@edmondschools.net  or Elizabeth Ging at 340-2838  elizabeth.ging@edmondschools.net.