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How to Apply to PEEP
PEEP is for eligible children who are or will be 4 years old by December 1 of the program school year.
Eligibility is determined via the application (attached). PEEP students attend at no tuition cost to their families. PEEP provides children with a strong foundation for school readiness in all areas of development and learning.
To apply:
Submit an application to the Early Childhood Education Office with:
- Proof of Income (such as two consecutive pay check stubs, front page of tax return that lists the gross annual income, W-2, documentation of food or cash assistance, etc.)
- Proof of Address (such as driver's license, address portion of a utility bill, lease agreement)
- Proof of Child's Age (such as birth certificate, hospital certificate of birth)
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| PEEP Application 2012-2013.pdf | 118.73 KB |
| Easy to Apply to PEEP Checklist.pdf | 37.95 KB |
| PEEP La forma inscripción Espanol 2012-2013 .pdf | 101.51 KB |
| ES FÁCIL INSCRIBIRSE A PEEP Spanish.pdf | 95.82 KB |
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