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Greendale Schools Provides Four-Year Old Kindergarten

Registrations are accepted Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m for Canterbury, Highland View and College Park.

Helping students get a head start on their education, the Greendale School District is offering the Greendale community four year old Kindergarten through Time 4 Learning Charter School. 

Registrations are currently being accepted for the 2012-13 School Year.

Created in 2003 by Greendale Schools, the Time 4 Learning K4 Program provides the four year old children of Greendale with learning experiences in all developmental areas, which include intellectual, social, emotional and physical. The curriculum is based on the latest research in early childhood education and focuses on the language and literacy skills students will need for future success in school.

“Four-year old Kindergarten is something unique that Greendale Schools offers at part of our public education system through Time 4 Learning,” said Leni Dietrich, Highland View Principal and Time 4 Learning Director.

To register for Greendale Schools’ Time 4 Learning K4 Program, children must be four years old on or before September 1, 2012. A certified birth certificate, immunization records and proof of residency are required. Registrations are accepted Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the following schools:

For more information or a registration packet, please visit www.greendale.k12.wi.us/timeforlearning/timeforlearning.html or contact Leni Dietrich at (414) 423-2750 or leni.dietrich@greendale.k12.wi.us.

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