Current Initiatives
Kindergarten Registration Month
November is Kindergarten Registration Month!

In 2018, Governor Carney proclaimed November as Kindergarten Registration Month, a celebration of early and on-time kindergarten registration in Delaware.

Armed with this information, the first-ever statewide Kindergarten Registration Campaign, launched in partnership with First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney, included 15+ information sessions and the distribution of over 3,000 kindergarten registration kits.

The Delaware Readiness Teams continue to raise awareness of early and on-time kindergarten registration year-round through conferences, community events, and kindergarten academies.

Tracey Quillen Carney Kicks Off Kindergarten Registration Month 2020
Tracey Quillen Carney reads "Joshua and Jasmine Go to Kindergarten"
Recap of the 2019 Kindergarten Registration Month Kickoff at the Dover Public Library.
PSA featuring First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney: November is Kindergarten Registration Month in Delaware
First Lady Tracey Quillen Carney reads Chicka Chicka Boom Boom to children at the Dover Public Library.
Finding your school

Screening young children is an effective, efficient way to check a child’s development, help celebrate a child’s milestones, and determine whether follow-up steps are needed. It is also an essential first step toward identifying children with delays or disabilities in the critical early years, before they start school. Research shows that children who qualify and receive intervention services are more likely to be successful readers, less likely to continue needing special education services later in life, more likely to have improved social skills, and are more likely to graduate from high school.

School Choice Program-Application & Process

Applications and deadlines can be found here
Application for Enrollment:

  • Delaware Standard Application for Educational Options (English)
  • Solicitud Estándar de Opciones Educativas de Delaware (Español)

Enrollment Deadlines:

  • School Choice Deadline: January (End of Open Enrollment Period)
  • School Choice Notification: No later than June 15
  • School Start Date: August

Application for Termination:

  • School Choice Program—Termination Form (English)
  • Programa de Opción de Escuela—Formulario de terminación (Español)

School Choice Program

School Choice Timeline and Associated Information:

  • Open Enrollment Period for a parent to submit a Standard Application
    • School choice enrollment opens between or after the first Monday of November and closes on or before the second Wednesday in January.
      • Written application on a standard Delaware Department of Education (DDOE) to DDOE or the school/program in a Receiving Local Education Agency (RLEA)
      • A parent enrolling their child in kindergarten may submit the standard application form to the RLEA up until the first day of the school year for enrollment in kindergarten during that school year.
    • Application withdrawal may occur at any time prior action by the RLEA Board through written notice with child’s district of residence
    • After the application deadline a parent of a school-age child may submit the standard application form after the dealing if “good cause” as defined in 14 Del.C.,§402(2) exists. See link below for more information.
    • Full timeline for 2022-23, with processing information, can be found here.
District Information (With Kindergarten)

Screening young children is an effective, efficient way to check a child’s development, help celebrate a child’s milestones, and determine whether follow-up steps are needed. It is also an essential first step toward identifying children with delays or disabilities in the critical early years, before they start school. Research shows that children who qualify and receive intervention services are more likely to be successful readers, less likely to continue needing special education services later in life, more likely to have improved social skills, and are more likely to graduate from high school.

Charter Information (With Kindergarten)

Screening young children is an effective, efficient way to check a child’s development, help celebrate a child’s milestones, and determine whether follow-up steps are needed. It is also an essential first step toward identifying children with delays or disabilities in the critical early years, before they start school. Research shows that children who qualify and receive intervention services are more likely to be successful readers, less likely to continue needing special education services later in life, more likely to have improved social skills, and are more likely to graduate from high school.

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Kindergarten Academies