Enrollment for the 2025-26 school year is open for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten! Complete registration online below or at your child’s home school. If you do not know your home school, click here to view school boundary maps and search by your address to find your school.
3-year-old Preschool
For students turning three years old by August 1, 2025. All MCCSC-districted families whose household incomes are 225% or less of the Federal Poverty Level can attend MCCSC’s 3-year-old Preschool program for free or receive a stipend toward partner provider programs.
4-year-old Pre-K
For students turning four years old by August 1, 2025. All MCCSC-districted families, regardless of income, qualify for at least $4,000 in assistance toward the full $8,000 cost of the 4-year-old Pre-K program through MCCSC or partner providers.
Kindergarten
For students turning five years old by August 1, 2025. Click below and follow the steps for K-12 registration.
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Registration is open for EdVenture camps, including the new Little Explorers EdVenture camp. High school camps and Virtual Camp (K-8) registration opens April 7.
EdVenture Camp: K-8
Four, two-week sessions are offered June 2 – July 24 to provide fun, science-themed educational programming. To qualify for scholarships, for K-8th grade students, families must have received MCCSC Free/Reduced meals during the 2024-2025 school year.
Little Explorers EdVenture Camp: Pre-K & K
Four, two-week sessions are offered June 2 – July 24 to provide age appropriate and theme-based activities including arts and crafts, music, story time, games, water play, and more. Pre-K students whose family incomes are 225% or less of the federal poverty level are eligible to attend for free, through MCCSC’s 2023 Referendum.
High School Academies & Virtual Camp
A variety of summer options are available for high school students, and Virtual Camp, June 2-26, offers students in grades K-8 to practice their math and reading skills virtually.