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Kindergarten Roundup

Kindergarten Roundup provides parents and children an opportunity to meet the Kindergarten teachers and see the classrooms of the school students will attend in August. While the children enjoy Kindergarten experiences in one classroom, the Kindergarten teachers, Health Technician/School Nurse, Speech Teacher, School Family Community Partnership (SFCP) Parent Co-Chair, Home & School President, building Administrator, etc. will meet with parents to share the Kindergarten program, provide general school information and answer questions. Parents are asked to make arrangements for babysitting for younger children in order to give full attention to the Roundup presentations.

Records Requirements

Children must be five years of age on or before September 1 to be eligible to enter Kindergarten in the fall. Parents should bring a copy of an official birth certificate to the Roundup. A copy of the birth certificate will be made during the program and the original will be returned at the end. Hospital certificates will not satisfy this requirement.

A physical examination within one year prior to entrance in Kindergarten is required. A complete immunization record must be documented on the health form parents will be given at Roundup. A dental examination form must be submitted on or before May 15, 2009. These forms are available in school offices and in the offices of Naperville physicians. They must be completed and returned to the school office prior to the first day of attendance.

Additionally, a vision examination must be completed by October 15, 2008 for each child entering kindergarten

Roundup Dates

Below are Kindergarten Roundup dates for children beginning Kindergarten at the applicable school the following fall.

Elementary School Date
Beebe March 27, 2008
Ellsworth March 20, 2008
Elmwood February 15, 2008
Highlands March 17, 2008
Kingsley  February 26, 2008
Maplebrook  February 15, 2008
Meadow Glens  March 20, 2008
Mill Street February 28, 2008
Naper  March 19, 2008
Prairie  March 27, 2008
Ranch View  February 28, 2008
River Woods  March 19, 2008
Scott February 22, 2008
Steeple Run  March 26, 2008

Helpful Skills

Children will adjust quickly and get the maximum benefit from the Kindergarten program by being able to do the things listed below:

  • Recite full name, address and telephone number
  • Cross streets without assistance and know the way home
  • Put on coat and fasten it, remove it and hang it up in an orderly way
  • Fasten shoes
  • Put on and take off rubber boots without help
  • Clean teeth, wash hands and face and care for nails
  • Use tissue properly
  • Use the toilet properly and fasten clothes
  • Be quiet when someone else is talking
  • Show respect for necessary authority
  • Say "yes" and "no," "please" and "thank you" at the proper time
  • Respect the care of toys and materials and put them away when through with them
  • Listen to stories being read
  • Use crayons and scissors carefully
  • Share and play with others
  • Stay focused or stay on task for 10 to 15 minutes
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