For those districts that do offer kindergarten programs, most begin pre-registration in early spring for the following fall. The number of hours your child will spend in school each day varies from district to district. Here are some general guidelines on what is required for kindergarten enrollment. Be sure to check with your local school district for their specific requirements, too.
1. In Colorado, to be eligible for kindergarten, your child must be at least 5 years of age.
It's important to find out the date (usually between August and December) by which you child must turn 5. This date varies from district to district so make sure to inquire at your local school to find out the kindergarten deadline applicable to your child.
Although most districts are fairly strict in enforcing the deadline date (if your child is not 5 by the designated deadline, he must wait until the following year to start kindergarten), some school districts may allow parents to enroll their children if they turn 5 in the middle of the school year. Most districts choose not to make an exception for these students because of space constraints and possible complications around promotion to first grade. If you feel strongly that your child should start kindergarten and his birthday does not meet the state deadline, it's worth contacting the school district office to see if they will make an exception.
2. You have to fill out registration and emergency medical referral forms.
Check with your local district for their requirements.
3. You may be asked to provide the following:
Making the Transition to Kindergarten
The No Child Left Behind Act requires schools nationwide to develop a transition plan to help children move smoothly from early childhood programs to elementary school. Schools are also required to provide information on developmental stages and what to expect in kindergarten. Check with your local school district about receiving this information.
Additional Resources
To find out more about your school choice alternatives in Colorado, click here.
For more information about kindergarten, consult your local school district or check the the National Association for the Education of Young Children Web site for more information and resources.




