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PK Application Process

Pre-Kinder Application Process

Pre-K Registration Applications for the 2026-27 School Year will reopen on July 20, 2026.

To be eligible for CSCISD's full day Pre-K program for the 2026-27 school year:

   1. Students must be 4 years old by Sept. 1, 2026

   2. Reside within the CSCISD boundaries.  

   3. Meet one of the Pre-K qualifiers listed below.

 

Follow these steps to apply for PreK.

Step 1 - Review Pre-K Eligibilty Qualifications and gather the required documents. 

Step 2

NEW TO CSCISD 

-If your family is new to CSCISD, create a New Skwyard Family Account here. 

EXISTING SKYWARD USERS

-If your family has ever attended CSCISD, log in into your EXISTING Skyward Family Account here. 

 

Step 3 - Log in to your Skyward account and complete the PK Screener Application and upload your documents. 

 

Step 4 - Campus staff will review the information provided in the application and contact you if there are any missing documents. Review may take up to 3 – 4 weeks.

 

Step 5 – Campus staff will notify parents/guardians of their child’s eligibilty status by phone or email.

 

Step 6 – If approved for PK, the parent/guardian will log into Skyward again and complete registration process.

Eligibility Criteria

Pre-Kinder Round Up & New to District Date: April 27 to May 8  Image Description: A large group photo of school children sitting on the floor with teachers and staff standing behind them holding books. A large purple and yellow school mascot logo (a wildcat/bobcat) is in the top right corner.  Eligibility Criteria  Documents Needed:  Birth Certificate  Proof of residency such as:  Lease agreement  Mortgage Statement  Current Gas, light or water bill  Proof of income such as:  The Last 4 paycheck Stubs  Letter from employer stating gross wages paid and how often  Your Child Must Meet One of the Following:  The child is unable to speak and comprehend the English language.  The child is educationally disadvantaged (which means a student eligible to participate in the national free or reduced-price lunch program).  The child is homeless, as defined by 42 U.S.C. Section 1143a, regardless of the residence of the child, of either parent of the child, or of the child's guardian or other person having lawful control of the child.  The child is a child of an active duty member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces, who is ordered to active duty by proper authority.