Frequently Asked Questions
Please review our frequently asked questions.
Yes, tuition is required weekly to hold your child’s spot in the class.
Start and end dates vary by location. Please speak with your school’s director.
Summer camp registration starts in March for currently enrolled students and April for the general public.
Most of our schools provide breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack. Lunch includes protein, fruit, vegetables, grain, and dairy. Breakfast and afternoon snack include two items from those food groups.
Please speak with an enrollment advisor or the director to see if the location you’re interested in accepts vouchers.
Availability varies by location. Please speak with your school’s director for the most up-to-date information about availability.
You are not required to pay tuition if you withdraw your child during the summer. Please speak with your school’s director for more information about re-enrolling in the fall.
Part-time and drop-in care vary by location. Please speak with an enrollment advisor or the director about enrollment options for the location you’re interested in.
Tuition varies by location. Please speak with an enrollment advisor or the director to get information about tuition for the location you’re interested in.
We accept children starting at 6 weeks old.
Yes, tuition is due weekly because it holds your child’s spot in the class.
To register, please drop by the school and provide your child’s birth certificate, social security card, and proof of Georgia residency. Some schools also require an immunization record and a Form 3300. Please check with your school’s director to see if you need to provide additional documents.
Georgia Pre-K is only offered during the regular school year.
GA Pre-K is state lottery-funded. There is no tuition or registration fee if a child attends only during GA Pre-K hours. Private Pre-K requires tuition and a registration fee (tuition will vary by location).
GA Pre-K hours vary by location. Typical hours are 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Ask an enrollment advisor about extended care.