The registration window will remain open until Feb. 5.
A total of nine schools in the district offer a Pre-K due to funding from the Georgia Lottery. If more students apply to attend the classes than available desk space, the district will use a lottery system to select students for each program.
The full-day program in HCS prepares the districtâs youngest learners for the transition to kindergarten and beyond.
According to Courtney Jones, assistant superintendent of Early Learning & Innovative Practices, Pre-K in Henry County Schools is the right step to start students on the path to educational success.
âPre-K experiences are essential to the development of early learners,â Jones said. âWe know that when students attend this program, they are better prepared for school and ultimately better prepared for life. We look forward to our families registering for Pre-K this school year.â
MCDONOUGH – Several employees in Henry County Schools began receiving their first doses of COVID-19 vaccinations this week as a part of the state’s phased rollout plan to provide the
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McDONOUGH â Henry County Schools cut the ribbon, officially opening the new Learning and Support Center at the former Henry County Middle School.
The center is home to several district departments and programs designed to support the overall community, district leaders said.
âWe are proud to officially introduce this game-changing facility and operations to our community,â said Superintendent Mary Elizabeth Davis. âWhen McDonough Middle School was opened and Henry County Middle School was no longer a facility for daily instruction for students, an engaged group of citizens and education leaders met to decide the best use of the facility and how it could meet the needs of the community. What we have now is the result of the vision and plans that were developed.â