Pre-K Admissions
Teachers College Community School opened a PreK program in September 2012.This year (2012-13), there is a morning session and an afternoon session, each one accommodating 18 students. Starting with the 2013-14 school year, TCCS will offer a full day PreK program accommodating 18 students.
Admissions for Pre-K are handled through the Department of Education's centralized admissions process. The deadline for Pre-K admission applications is Friday, April 5. Applications can be submitted online or in person at an enrollment office. Enrollment in Pre-K does not guarantee enrollment in Kindergarten for the following year.
The 2013-14 Pre-K Directory is now available at public elementary schools, enrollment offices, and online at the pre-k website.
For more information and details, visit the Department of Education's Pre-K websiteor call their office on (718) 935-2009.
Versión en Español
Teachers College Community School le satisface anunciar la apertura de Pre-K en Septiembre de 2012.
Este año hay una sesión en la mañana y una sesión en la tarde, cada una con capacidad de 18 estudiantes. Comenzando en el 2013-14 año escolar, TCCS va a ofrecer un programa de día completo con una capacidad de 18 estudiantes.
Admisiones para Pre-K se manejan a través del proceso centralizado de admisiones del Departamento de Educación.La fecha límite para las solicitudes de admisión de Pre-K es el Viernes, 5 de Abril. Las solicitudes pueden ser presentadas electronicamente aquí o en persona en una oficina de inscripción lista aquí. La inscripción en Pre-K no garantiza la inscripción en el Kindergarten para el año siguiente.
El 2013-14 Pre-K Directorio ya está disponible en las escuelas primarias públicas, oficinas de inscripción, y electronicicamente aquí.
Para obtener más información y detalles, visite lasección de Pre-K del Departamento de Educación aquí o llame a su oficina en (718) 935-2009.




College Community School (TCCS), were semifinalists in a recent nationwide art contest celebrating the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
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