Tuition-based Edmonds School District preschool registration continues - My Edmonds News

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The Edmonds School District is currently accepting registrations for its Tuition-Based Preschool Program for the 2025-2026 school year, targeting children aged 3 to 5 living within district boundaries. This initiative aims to provide a quality early education experience that supports cognitive and social development. Parents can easily register their children online or contact the district office for further assistance. The program focuses on creating a nurturing, structured environment that fosters early learning and prepares children for future academic success. The preschool curriculum is designed to engage young learners while promoting essential skills like communication and problem-solving.

As part of the district’s broader commitment to early childhood education, this program reflects a growing recognition of the importance of early developmental support. Interested families are encouraged to register as soon as possible to ensure their child's enrollment. The district also emphasizes the accessibility of its programs, welcoming all families within its geographic boundaries.

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