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.
AZDHS licensed, tuition based preschool programming options for ages 3 and 4 (by August 31st) held at multiple sites across the district. Fees 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 courses without prior approval. Algebra 1-2 requires counselor 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.
Payments for various testing and district programs through PVSchools.
Buses pick up and drop off at each of the PV high schools.
Who’s it for? Grownups who want to bond with their favorite 0-2-year-old in a fun, supportive environment. What will you do? An instructor will lead you in rhymes and songs that you can do with your child. You will read books together and do fun activities using items in your free kit. What will you learn? You will learn activities to engage with your child in meaningful ways. When babies have quality interactions with a loving adult, they gain confidence to learn and grow. How do you register? This is a 4-week series. When you register, you are committing to attend all 4 weeks of the program. Every family who registers will receive a free activity kit to use during class. On the last day of class, the kit is yours to take home! Support for this program is provided by a grant from the Arizona Venture Fund for Quality Education and First Things First. First Things First partners with families and communities to give all Arizona children the opportunity to arrive at kindergarten healthy and ready to succeed. Learn more at FirstThingsFirst.org.