Learn about our new health & safety precautions and get all your questions answered!
Interested in attending one of our free, state-funded Pre-K programs to help prepare your child for Kindergarten?
Learn more about our program, tour a Pre-K classroom, learn about our enhanced health & safety precautions, and more at our Georgia Pre-K Open House!
The Georgia Pre-K Open House will be offered at our school in Loganville. However, this Open House event is for ALL Sunshine House schools in Snellvile, Lawrenceville, Duluth and Stone Mountain. If you decide to enroll, all paperwork can be completed during the Open House.
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Georgia Pre-K Open House
Saturday, July 18 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Open House Located at:
Sunshine House of Loganville
3238 Brushy Drive, Loganville
770-466-2433 | Center80@sshouse.com
This Georgia Pre-K Open House is for all these locations, in addition to Loganville:
Duluth |
Lawrencville |
Lawrenceville 2840 Sugarloaf Pkwy School website |
Snellville 36779 Hwy 124 School website |
Snellville 2931 West Main Street School website |
Stone Mountain 5060 Annistown Road School website |
If you have questions about our Open House, please contact our Loganville school.
Georgia Pre-K Health & Safety Guidelines
We know that education, development and socialization are important, but your child’s safety is what matters most.
At The Sunshine House, we take every precaution to ensure your child is safe and secure when they spend their day with us. Some of the safety protocols we are implementing in your child's Pre-K classroom are included below.
You can see these and other safety protocols in person at our Open House.
- Temperature checks and health screenings for children and staff upon arrival each day.
- Enhanced cleaning and sanitizing for equipment, materials, toys and classroom supplies with particular attention to frequently touched surfaces and objects, like toys and games, doorknobs, light switches, classroom sink handles, counter tops, nap mats, and more. Toys that cannot be cleaned and sanitized will not be used.
- Increased hand washing.
- Limited classroom access.
- Increased small group instruction.
- Limited larger group instruction, with social distancing in larger group settings (assigned seats in circle time, limited number of children per classroom, etc.).
- Learning centers will be enlarged where possible to allow for easier social distancing.
- We will limit the number of children using a learning center at any one time.
- Meals and snacks will be served in the classroom rather than a communal cafeteria or common space. Family style dining is suspended until further notice.
- Family conferences, progress reports and/or assessments normally held in person may be done via Zoom, email or telephone.
For more information on health and safety practices we’re observing throughout our building, please visit our Safety and Security section.
Pre-K Eligibility Requirements
Georgia Pre-K is free to all four-year-old children, regardless of parent income. Children must be 4 on or before September 1 of the upcoming or current school year, and a resident of Georgia.
The following is required by the State to register your child. Please bring these forms with you for registration:
- Child’s Social Security Card
- Child’s proof of age (birth certificate, passport, hospital record of live birth, green card, pink card or Federal I-94 card)
- Proof of Georgia residency (utility bill, rental/mortgage agreement or letter from employer)
- Completed Bright from the Start enrollment form
Forms required before school begins:
- Immunizations (DHR Form 3231)
- Hearing, vision and dental examination certificates (DHR Form 3300)
To learn more, visit: www.decal.ga.gov/Prek/
How to Enroll
Pre-K classes are filled on a first-come basis. Our classrooms fill up quickly, as demand often exceeds space. We encourage interested families to enroll early to secure their child's slot. Contact your school of choice to reserve your spot today or to attend an upcoming Pre-K Orientation!
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