Pre-Kindergarten Registration Event on February 8

Pre-Kindergarden Registration

The Corpus Christi Independent School District (CCISD) is hosting a pre-kindergarten registration event on Saturday, February 8, 2025, to help families enroll their children for the upcoming school year. The event will occur from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Corpus Christi ISD Instructional Resource Center at 4321 Prescott St.

This event allows families to learn about CCISD’s pre-K program, eligibility requirements, and tuition details while completing the registration process.

Who is Eligible for Free Pre-K?

Pre-K is free for qualifying Texas students, including those who:

  • Are eligible for the National Free or Reduced-Price Lunch Program (based on household income).
  • Are non-English speakers or have limited English proficiency.
  • Are in foster care or currently homeless.
  • Have a parent who serves in the armed forces or works as a peace officer, firefighter, or emergency medical responder (qualifying for the Star of Texas Award).

For families who do not meet these requirements, CCISD charges monthly tuition:

  • $486 per month for non-CCISD employees.
  • $388 per month for CCISD employees.

CCISD’s Expanding Pre-K Program

CCISD plans to serve 2,070 students in the upcoming school year. The district offers pre-K programs at every elementary campus except Windsor Park Elementary, which begins at first grade.

The district has recently expanded its pre-K offerings and incorporated more experiential learning, emphasizing play-based education. This model has been proven to enhance early childhood development and prepare students for long-term academic success.

What Parents Need to Bring for Registration

To complete registration at the event, parents should bring the following documents:

Birth certificate or baptismal record.

Child’s Social Security card (if available).

Proof of residence (utility bill, lease agreement, etc.).

Immunization records.

Proof of income.

Food Stamp or TANF case number (if applicable).

Why Pre-K Matters

Although pre-K is not mandatory in Texas, research shows high-quality early childhood education significantly benefits children by improving their literacy, math skills, and social-emotional development. However, Texas does not fully fund universal pre-K, leading districts like CCISD to charge tuition for non-qualifying students.

To provide more children with access to early learning opportunities, CCISD and surrounding districts, such as Gregory-Portland ISD, have implemented play-based learning models designed to foster creativity and critical thinking.

How CCISD Stands Out

CCISD offers pre-kindergarten registration across multiple campuses, including the Early Childhood Development Center (ECDC), which was recently named a finalist in the H-E-B Excellence in Education Awards. This recognition highlights CCISD’s commitment to high-quality early childhood education.

For more details, families can visit the Texas Education Agency (TEA) website to check district boundaries and explore pre-K options.

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