Early Childhood Academy (for four year olds) is taught by a certified teacher. This successful program provides our littlest learners strong literacy and math skills that will prepare them for their kindergarten experience.
Available for children from birth through age three. The Centers follow the district’s academic calendar and are open from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Available for children from birth through age three for eight weeks during the summer. The center is open from 6:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
AZDHS licensed, tuition based preschool programming options for ages 3 and 4 (by August 31st) held at multiple sites across the district. Rates vary per program.
We prepare children ages birth to five, for success in school and life by providing the resources and referrals that connect and strengthen families.
Program offers Academic and PE courses to students in grades 9-12. Current 8th grade students can enroll in PE, Math Jumpstart, or Spanish courses without prior approval.
Mascot Club Childcare is available before and after school and on district recess days for students enrolled in preschool (4 years old only) through Grade 6. Mascot Club is offered at multiple sites across the district.
Please note, registration must be received by Wednesday at noon in order to start the following week. Registrations received after this time may not be accepted.
Payments for various testing and district programs through PVSchools.
Buses pick up and drop off at each of the PV high schools.
Experiencing low vision or trouble hearing can be distressing for a young child. The disconnect between them and the world around them can lead to behavior problems or detachment. Does your child: ▢ Squint or blink a lot ▢ Have trouble reading or sit very close to the TV/screens ▢ Complain that things look blurry ▢ Have trouble following directions ▢ Listen to audio at a high volume ▢ Often seem distracted or unresponsive to loud or sudden sounds These are just a few signs that your child might be experiencing vision or hearing loss. Identifying these problems early is key to helping your child receive the medical care they need to feel confident and understood. Early detection can prevent delays in language, speech, or socialization. That’s why CPLC, in partnership with First Things First, is offering a FREE sensory screening. If you find out your child needs further medical procedures and/or intervention, we invite you to join our parent support group. It can be scary to learn that your child may have a language delay or that they need surgery to drain fluid trapped in the eardrum—even trying to get a toddler to wear glasses can be a struggle! We want to provide a safe place for you to share experiences while preventing the spread of misinformation. As a community, we will help each
other follow through with recommended treatments and interventions.