Miami-Dade
County Public Schools (M-DCPS) Department of Early Childhood Programs has
launched a variety of early childhood education and Voluntary Pre-kindergarten
(VPK) programs for the 2025-2026 school year.
Offered in more than 200 schools countywide, M-DCPS’ early childhood education and Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) programs provide high-quality comprehensive services to prepare young children for life-long learning. M-DCPS' Department of Early Childhood Programs provides services to children from ages 2 months to 5 years. The curriculum, leadership, qualified staff, and instructional support of these programs enable M-DCPS to provide a variety of offerings to meet the developmental needs of all students.
The Florida VPK Education program is free and prepares 4-year-old children for the beginning of their school career. Children must be 4 years old on September 1st of the school year they enroll. A list of participating schools is available at earlychildhood.dadeschools.net.
M-DCPS’ VPK program utilizes
a lottery to select students. Families will
need to submit proof of birth and address to their home/neighborhood school to
be included in the lottery, which takes place on the last Friday in February. All VPK applications must be submitted prior to
that date. Children, whose names are drawn in the lottery, will be selected to
attend the program. Open seats will be available at select schools after the
lottery date. Parents, whose children were not selected in the lottery, should
contact the Early Childhood Programs at 305-995-7632 for assistance. Once
selected, families will be required to submit a VPK Program Certificate of
Eligibility, which can be obtained online at: www.vpkhelp.org.
M-DCPS also offers the Head Start program, in partnership with the Community Action and Human Services Department of Miami-Dade County. Head Start is a comprehensive federal government-funded child development program that serves children from low-income families beginning on their third birthday. Children with disabilities are included in the program and are eligible to receive a full range of developmental services.
Eligibility for the Head Start Program is based on the income of the family
with eligibility established by the federal government. The recruitment period
for the 2025-2026 school year began in January. Families can apply by visiting
any of the M-DCPS Head Start sites located throughout the county or online by
visiting headstart.dadeschools.net. For a list of participating schools, visit
our website at earlychildhood.dadeschools.net.
Additionally, Early Childhood Programs offer general education role model seats
for typically developing students. This program offers a free full- or half-day
opportunity for 3- and 4-year-old students. The program provides students the
opportunity to learn reading, math, science, and social studies, as well as
develop their social skills in the school environment. Parents should ask at
their home or neighborhood school or call the Pre-K ESE office at 305-271-5701
to identify programs near their home.
M-DCPS is your best choice
for recognizing the benefits of early childhood education in developing school
readiness. We are committed to providing high-quality early learning
environments for all young learners. For more information about Early Childhood Programs, visit earlychildhood.dadeschools.net or call 305-995-7632.
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