If your child is entering kindergarten in September 2009 –
and you have not already contacted us –
please email the information indicated below to rhanlon@sgcsd.net
as soon as possible.
Registration
packets will be mailed in January
2009..
THIS
IS NOT REGISTERING.
Your information will be placed in a database at your child's
school so that you will receive registration information in January
2009.

Parent
Forum to be held Jan. 7, 2008 about transitional/full-day kindergarten.
If school is
cancelled or after-school activities are cancelled on Wednesday,
the meeting will be rescheduled to 7 p.m. on Thursday, January
15, at Sacandaga.
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Scotia-Glenville
Schools need to hear from its pre-school parents
District needs to be sure it has ages, birthdates and addresses for
all children under age 6
As Scotia-Glenville prepares for the future, knowing how many students
will enroll over the next few years becomes very important.
The district needs to hear from families with children ages newborn to
6 years. Parents are asked to call their local elementary school and be
prepared to provide the following information:
• Parents' names;
• Home address;
• Telephone numbers;
• Names and dates of birth for all children under age 6.
Here is how to contact the
schools by telephone:
• Glendaal, Sacandaga
and Bolt roads, 382-1201
• Glen-Worden, Worden Road, 346-0469
• Lincoln, Albion Street, 382-1296
• Sacandaga, Wren/Schermerhorn streets, 382-1282
If you are not sure of his
or her elementary zone, call the District Office at 382-1215.
Send us an email
You may also provide
this information by sending an email to the district at rhanlon@sgcsd.net.
Again, please provide the same information as above.
Committee on Preschool Special Education
(CPSE)
The Committee on Preschool
Special Education (CPSE) is available to help any family who has a child
between the ages of 3 and 5 residing within the Scotia-Glenville School
District. The CPSE will arrange an assessment of the child and help provide
services in the areas of speech, motor or social development.
If you have concerns about your child’s development, you may want
to have your child evaluated by the CPSE to determine if he/she may qualify
to receive support services. The majority of the services will go directly
to your home or day care and are free of charge.
Please feel free to contact Bill Lydon at 386-4226 or email at wlydon@sgcsd.net
if you have any questions.
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