Free Preschools near Glenwood City, WI

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850 Maple St Glenwood City
Public School Pre-K

Glenwood City Elementary is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 850 Maple St in Glenwood City, WI.

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110 South St Knapp
Public School Pre-K

Knapp Elementary is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 110 South St in Knapp, WI.

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161 East St Boyceville
Public School Pre-K

Tiffany Creek Elementary is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 161 East St in Boyceville, WI.

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1160 14th Ave Baldwin
Public School Pre-K

Greenfield Elementary is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 1160 14th Ave in Baldwin, WI.

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Preschools near Glenwood City, WI

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220 Lockwood St Woodville

Center-based facility providing childcare and learning experiences. Located on the Park View Community Campus, a senior/assisted living center, curriculum is play-based and tailored to each age group...

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896 US-63 Baldwin
Private School Pre-K

Baldwin Christian School offers a classical Christian education for K-12 students, focusing on critical thinking, biblical values, and leadership development. Located in Baldwin, WI, it provides a...

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Is Pre-K free in Wisconsin?
In Wisconsin, free Pre-K, called 4K, is available through local school districts. These classrooms can be found in public school buildings or community-based locations, such as Head Start programs or childcare centers. There are no income requirements, and any child who is 4 years old by September 1 of the program year is eligible to enroll.