FARMINGTON — Regional School Unit 9 will hold pre-K and kindergarten registrations for the 2021/22 school year.
Pre-K and kindergarten registration will be held through May 14 at Cape Cod Mill School, New Sharon; Gerald D. Cushing School, Wilton; and W. G. Mallett School, Farmington.
To be eligible for kindergarten, children must be 5 years old on or before Oct. 15; for pre-K, children must be 4 years old on or before Oct. 15.
Students who are currently enrolled in one of the district’s pre-K programs at Cushing or Mallett schools do not need to register for kindergarten. Students at Cape Cod Hill School will need to register for kindergarten, even if already enrolled in pre-K.
To have a registration packet set aside to pick up, call the applicable school. All registered families will be contacted to schedule appointments in late summer for in-person registration and screenings.
Cape Cod Hill School, New Sharon
Pre-K registration: call Paula Hanley at 207-778-3031, ext. 4130.
Kindergarten: call Crystal Oliver at 207-778-3031, press the main office extension.
Gerald D. Cushing School, Wilton
Call Lori LaPlant at 207-645-2442 for pre-K and kindergarten registration.
W. G. Mallett School, Farmington
Call Laurie Hastings at 207-778-3529 for pre-K and kindergarten registration.
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