Best Pre-K Schools & Programs in Howards Grove, WI

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W2776 WI-32 Howards Grove

Faith-based program providing half-day learning experiences to young children. Curriculum is bible-focused with an emphasis on developing social, mental, emotional, and spiritual growth through group...

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437 N Wisconsin Dr Howards Grove

Daycare providing hands-on play and learning for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and school children. Language development, physical health, and socialization are emphasized through teacher-guided...

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441 Millersville Ave Howards Grove
Private School Pre-K

St. Paul's Lutheran School, located at 441 Millersville Ave in Howards Grove, WI, offers a faith-based education for preschool through eighth grade. With small class sizes, the school provides...

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902 Tyler Rd Howards Grove
Public School Pre-K

Northview Elementary is a K-12 school offering pre-kindergarten programs located at 902 Tyler Rd in Howards Grove, WI.

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FAQs About Howards Grove Pre-K Programs

What is Pre-K?
Pre-K, or Pre-Kindergarten, is an educational program for children typically around four years old. It prepares them for kindergarten by introducing basic skills in language, math, and social interaction.
At what age should I enroll my child in Pre-K?
In most states, children start Pre-K around age four. Depending on when you live, appllications may be due months before they're eligible to attend.
Do public schools have Pre-K?
Yes, some public schools offer Pre-K programs. These programs are often free for qualifying families, though availability depends on your school district. Age requirements and program length vary by state, so it’s best to check with your local district.