• Pre K at Plano ISD

    "" About PreK Education in Plano ISD

    The Plano ISD PreK program provides a language and literacy enriched environment where children have hands-on opportunities for learning. Our child-centered program follows the developmentally appropriate practices outlined by the National Association for the Education of Young Children.

    The curriculum framework follows the Texas Prekindergarten Curriculum Guidelines and provides an instructional program that is vertically aligned with the Kindergarten Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.

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    Locate your elementary school on School Finder prior to enrolling your child for Pre-K. Below, you will find a list of campuses that offer the Pre-K program based on your zoned elementary school. 

  • Qualifications

    Prekindergarten is a state-mandated program that serves qualifying children who are:

    • Next School Year: four years of age on or before September 1.
    • Must live within the Plano ISD boundaries.

    Students may attend this program free of charge if they meet any of the following criteria:

    The student:

    • Is unable to speak and comprehend the English language;
    • Is educationally disadvantaged 
      • Automatic income qualifiers:
        • SNAP, TANF (must upload current benefit letter with Eligibility Determination Group - EDG number)
        • Income eligibility requirements (must upload current paystubs for all working members of the household)
    • Is homeless;
    • Is the child of an active duty member of the armed forces of the United States;
    • Is the child of a member of the armed forces who was injured or killed while on active duty;
    • Is or ever has been in the conservatorship of the Department of Family and Protective Services (foster care) following an adversary hearing held as provided by Section 262.201, Family Code; or
    • Is the child of a person eligible for the Star of Texas Award as:
      • A peace officer under Section 3106.002, Government Code;
      • A firefighter under Section 3106.003, Government Code; or
      • An emergency medical first responder under Section 3106.004, Government Code.

  • Student Residency

    You must reside in Plano ISD boundaries for your child to attend. You may call the District office at 469-752-2200 if you are unsure if your home is within Plano ISD boundaries. Proof of residency is required at time of registration; please include a copy of your electric, water, or gas bill when requested.

    The natural parent, legal guardian, or an individual with legal control under a court order must enroll the student. Anyone who is not the natural parent or court-appointed guardian must first register with the Office of Student Administrative Services before enrollment. The enrolling individual must present a valid driver’s license or Department of Transportation identification when requested.

    If a family has not yet moved into the school district but is building or purchasing a home within the district boundaries, a Certificate of Eligibility Form must be completed and the contract for purchase must be submitted to the office of Student Services prior to enrolling. This form is available from the Student Services Department of the Plano ISD located Inside the Welcome & Enrollment Center at 1300 19th Street, Plano 75074. If you have questions please contact the Welcome & Enrollment Center at 469-752-2293.


    Find your home campus

    Check school finder to discover which school is assigned to your home address.

  • Required Documents for Enrollment

    Items Needed for Registration

    Required Documents

    • Original birth certificate or certified copy issued by the State
    • Immunization records
    • Social Security card for the child, if available.
    • Proof of residency in Plano ISD (gas, electric bill or a lease)
    • Military Dependents (Department of Defense ID required)
    • Letter documenting conservatorship by the Department of Family and Protective Services
    • Proof of income (current paycheck stub, food stamp documentation or Food and Nutritional Services letter)
    • SNAP/TANF Benefit letter with EDG# included 

    Find your home campus

    Check school finder to discover which school is assigned to your home address.

  • Curriculum & Staff

    The Plano ISD Early Childhood Program is based on the Texas Education Agency’s Prekindergarten Guidelines. The guidelines are based on current knowledge of theory and scientific research about how children develop and learn; they reflect the growing consensus among early childhood professional organizations that a greater emphasis be placed on young children’s conceptual learning, acquisition of basic skills, discovery through play, and participation in meaningful, relevant learning experiences. The guidelines describe specific outcomes for prekindergarten children in ten domain skill areas. These domains include; social and emotional development, language and communication, reading, writing, mathematics, science, social studies, fine arts, physical development, and technology. To learn more about the prekindergarten guidelines visit the Texas Education Agency’s website https://tea.texas.gov/pkg.aspx .

    Families will learn more about the program at:

    • Back to School Night in August
    • Parent/Teacher Conference in the fall and spring
    • Open House in spring
    • Three written reports on your student’s progress in fall, winter and spring

    Monthly newsletters are sent home to provide on-going communication between home and school.


    Staff

    Each school has a principal, office staff, registered nurse, librarian, and counselor. Early Childhood School teachers are degreed and certified to teach young children. The teaching assistants receive ongoing training with teachers in prekindergarten curriculum and effective teaching strategies. Additional support staff is available to provide specialized services in speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy.

  • CIRCLE Pre-K Assessment

    Prekindergarten students in Plano ISD are administered the CIRCLE Pre-K Assessment. CIRCLE is a technology driven tool that enables teachers to assess a child’s progress in several skills areas. (literacy, math, social-emotional, and early writing) Results from this assessment allow teachers to create focused lessons that target each student’s area of greatest need. The CIRCLE Progress Monitoring System is aligned with the Head Start Child Development and Early Learning Framework.

  • Location & Hours

    Schools

    The Early Childhood Schools serve students residing in the elementary school neighborhoods listed that do not offer the Pre-K program. 

    • Isaacs Early Childhood School -  3400 E. Parker Rd. in Plano
      • Hunt, Hickey, McCall, Meadows, Miller, Schell, Stinson
    • Beaty Early Childhood School - 1717 Nevada in Plano
      • Aldridge, Barksdale, Brinker, Centennial, Gulledge, Haun, Shepard, Saigling
    • Pearson Early Childhood School - 4000 Eagle Pass in Plano
      • Andrews, Bethany, Beverly, Carlisle, Harrington, Hedgcoxe, Rasor, Skaggs, Wells, Wyatt
    • Elementary campuses that offer PreK:
    • Barron Elementary 
    • Boggess Elementary 
    • Christie Elementary 
    • Daffron Elementary 
    • Dooley Elementary 
    • Haggar Elementary 
    • Hightower Elementary 
    • Hughston Elementary 
    • Huffman Elementary 
    • Jackson Elementary 
    • Mathews Elementary 
    • Memorial Elementary 
    • Mendenhall Elementary 
    • Mitchell Elementary
    • Sigler Elementary 
    • Thomas Elementary 
    • Weatherford Elementary

    Pre-K Placement

    • Every effort will be made to place students at their zoned home campus if it has a Pre-K program or at an Early Childhood School.
    • Final school assignments will be determined based on seat availability and program placement. 

    Kindergarten

    • Students will be assigned to the campus aligned with their attendance zone and/or appropriate programming. 
    • Parents or guardians can request a transfer to another school within the district.
    • Transfer requests must be submitted during the open transfer window.
    • Transfers are only final when the request is approved.

    PreK Hours

    Early Childhood Campuses:

    7:55 a.m. - 3:15 p.m.

    Elementary Campuses:

    7:40 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.


    Find your home campus

    Check school finder to discover which school is assigned to your home address.

  • Typical Day at Pre-K

    A Typical Day

    Welcome / Arrival:  Children are welcomed and then independently select activities as they arrive in the classroom.

    Circle Time: Your child joins with classmates to talk about the day. Students are engaged in writing, language and mathematics instruction.

    Work Time: Children choose from activities in the centers, which include dramatic play, table toys, blocks, art, sensory table, library and computers.  Learning is child-centered through play facilitated by the staff.

    Clean Up: Your child learns the importance of concluding activities, putting away materials and cooperating with others.

    Small Group Instruction: Children receive intentional instruction on targeted objectives in a small group setting. Students are taught language, literacy, and mathematics concepts and skills through a variety of instructional strategies.

    Outdoor Learning / Activity Room: Energetic outdoor play provides opportunities for children to develop large muscles, to engage in social interactions, and to experience nature. Children also learn self-management by following rules and safety guidelines.

    Music/Movement: Your child will experience music and physical activities in the classroom, the activity room and on the playground. Learning to follow rules and safety guidelines as well as building large motor skills will accompany the fun students enjoy.

    Story Time: Teachers read to children in both large and small groups. Reading enhances listening comprehension, stimulates thought-provoking questions and conversation, and develops concepts of print and vocabulary.

    Dismissal: Children are encouraged to review the day’s events and independently collect their belongings.

  • Pre-K Tuition Program Available Slots

    Students who don’t meet eligibility for free Pre-K can enroll in tuition-based Pre-K at select schools.

    • Students must reside in the Plano ISD boundaries or have a Plano ISD full-time employee parent/grandparent to be eligible to attend the tuition program.
    • The tuition Pre-K program is a limited enrollment program, and enrollment is based on space availability at each site. A waiting list will be available when tuition spots are not available.
    • Students must be 4 years old on September 1 of the school year.
    • All tuition students attend full-day.

    Tuition Rates

    Non-Employee Child Tuition

    • One-time $100 non-refundable registration fee
    • Monthly tuition: $550 per month (prorated as needed)

    Plano ISD Full-Time Employee Child/Grandchild Tuition

    • One-time $100 non-refundable registration fee
    • Monthly tuition: $450 per month (prorated as needed)

    Tuition Openings

    Openings are available at the following schools:

    • No longer accepting for 2024-2025.
    • Limited seating available 2025-2026.


  • High Quality PreK

    Plano ISD participates in the state's High Quality Prekindergarten Grant. This means the that Plano ISD's PreK programs agreed to use a curriculum aligned with the Prekindergarten Guidelines, increase prekindergarten teacher training and/or qualifications, implement student progress monitoring, provide kindergarten readiness results and develop quality family engagement plans.