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Enrollment

Eligibility is established at the time of enrollment. First priority is given to children receiving child protective services or who are at risk of abuse, neglect, and/or exploitation. Second priority is given to eligible four year olds (defined as children turning 4 on or before September 1 of the school year). Third priority is given to eligible two, three and five year olds. Within these priorities, families with the lowest adjusted gross monthly income are admitted first.  

Additionally, for full-day Early Childhood Education programs, priority 2 and 3 families must provide documentation verifying that all adults counted in the family size are employed, actively seeking employment (shall be less than 30 hours per week), attending school/training during center hours (including online courses), have a parental incapacity or are seeking permanent housing (shall be less than 30 hours per week).

The Los Angeles Unified School District offers a wide variety of California Department of Education Child Development and Special Education Programs that provide high quality developmentally appropriate environments addressing the social-emotional, physical, cognitive and language needs of young children. The program this center offer is full-day general child care and development program for ages 2-5 year old children. Families must meet state-determined income criteria as well as be eligible for this program.

Enrollment Procedures:  The Los Angeles Unified School District, Early Childhood Education programs receive both state and Federal funds and follow regulations as set forth in Title 5, California Code of Regulations and Title 22, California Child Care licensing requirements.  The regulations regarding enrollments and admission follow:

Eligibility List is maintained at the Early Childhood Education program site.  The term "Eligibility" is used because families are ranked by eligibility factors established for California subsidized child care and education programs.  Families whose children are receiving child protective services or whose children are at risk of being neglected or abuse are admitted first.  Next are families in accordance with family income, with the lowest per income ranking admitted first.  Eligible 4 year old children are admitted before eligible 2 and 3 year old children.

Please contact our office manager Mrs. Antunez  at (818) 985-1790 if you have any questions regarding enrollment.