The Plymouth Community School Corporation will welcome future kindergartners and their families to Kindergarten Round-Up on March 17, offering families an opportunity to prepare for their child's first big step into school.
The event will be held at all four elementary schools in the district: Webster, Jefferson, Washington, and Menominee.
Kindergarten Round-Up provides families with essential information as they prepare for the upcoming school year. Parents and students will have the opportunity to:
- Learn about kindergarten expectations and curriculum
- Receive important enrollment information
- Meet teachers and staff members
- Ask questions about the school and kindergarten experience
- Begin preparing for an exciting school year ahead
Registration for Kindergarten Round-Up is by appointment only. Families interested in attending should contact their neighborhood elementary school to schedule a time.
To enroll for the 2026-27 school year, students must be 5 years old by August 1, 2026.
The event is designed to help ease the transition to kindergarten for both children and parents, providing a welcoming introduction to the Plymouth school community.
Families with questions about Kindergarten Round-Up or enrollment should contact the Plymouth Community School Corporation or their designated elementary school.
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