We believe that KCSD starts here in our Preschool! #KCSDStartsHere

DID YOU KNOW? KCSD offers the only school-sponsored three-hour Monday through Friday three and four-year-old preschool in Lee County.

Our Preschool teachers work closely with the Kindergarten team to make the transition to Kindergarten successful. This provides students with a foundation for future educational success in Kindergarten and beyond.

FAST FACTS

– Our teachers are licensed by the Iowa Department of Education with Early Childhood Endorsements.
– The maximum Preschool class size is 20 students, which is a 1:10 adult to student ratio.
– The four year old half day preschool is offered for free and the new half-day three year old preschool is tuition-based.
– Preschool roundups are held for families with children interested in becoming one of our Littlest Chiefs.

CURRENT SCHEDULE (2025-26)
AM Classes for three and four year olds, 8-11 a.m., Mondays through Fridays
PM Classes for four year olds, noon-3 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. There is no Friday PM preschool.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE (2026-27)
AM Session: 8-11:05 a.m.
PM Session: 12:05-3:10 p.m.

REGISTRATION

Parents/guardians will need to bring their child’s birth certificate, proof of residency, immunization records, and most recent physical to register.

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PRESCHOOL STUDENT HEALTH

Iowa law requires a parent to verify proper immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B and varicella to enroll in school. At least one dose of each immunization must be given before starting school. An immunization form may be provided by a child’s healthcare provider, it is also linked below.

Iowa Immunization Requirements: Iowa Code, Chapter 139a.8(6) and Iowa Administrative Code, 641-7.7(139) outline the immunization requirement for students attending licensed child care centers and elementary or secondary schools. Students shall have received the required immunizations and submit the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services Certificate of Immunization or have a valid Certificate of Immunization Exemption, or Provisional Certificate of Immunization.

Students entering preschool and kindergarten are required by Iowa law to have a physical examination by a licensed physician and provide proof of exam to the school district.

When to keep your child home include:

  • – Temperature of 100 degrees or higher: If your child has a fever: please do not send him/her to school for 24 hours after the last time the
    temperature is elevated without using Tylenol, Ibuprofen, or Motrin.
  • – Constant Cough
  • – Diarrhea/Vomiting: Please do not send your student to school for 24 hours after the last time they have diarrhea/vomiting.
  • – Green nasal discharge
  • – Lice: If you discover your child has head lice, please let the nurse or teacher know. Guidelines for
    treatment will be provided.
  • – Pink Eye

ABSENCE | When your child is absent from school, please call the office to report the absence first thing in the morning on each day your child is absent.

If medications need to be provided for any health reason, please talk to the school nurse/teacher. Never send any medication with your child. A medical permission form must be signed in order for the nurse/teacher/teacher assistant to administer any medication to your child. If your child is taking an antibiotic, please attempt to give this at home.

Your child’s health conditions should be kept-up-to-date on school medical records. Health conditions such as ADHD, asthma, diabetes, heart problems, or seizures, just to name a few, should be on the school records.

EMERGENCY CONTACTS | The school needs at least three working emergency phone numbers to use in case we are unable to reach you.

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