Frequently Asked Questions for Parents
Welcome to Kindergarten! | Frequently Asked Questions for Parents
Starting kindergarten is an exciting time for you and your child. We’re here to support your family every step of the way! Here are answers to some of the most common questions from parents like you.
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Q: What should my child know before starting kindergarten?
Most children come in with a wide range of experiences. It’s helpful if your child can:
- Recognize their name in print
- Identify some letters, numbers, colors, and shapes
- Listen to a story and talk about it
- Follow 2-step directions (e.g., “Hang up your backpack and sit down.”)
Q: My child didn’t go to Pre-K. Will they be behind?
Not at all! Teachers are prepared to meet your child where they are. Our goal is to grow their skills together throughout the year. -
Q: What does a typical day look like in kindergarten?
Each day includes:
- Morning meeting & calendar time
- Reading and math lessons
- Centers and hands-on learning
- Snack, lunch, recess, and rest time
- Time for art, music, or PE
- Creating a consistent routine at home helps your child feel secure and ready to learn.
Q: Should my child be able to sit still for long periods?
Not yet! Kindergarteners learn best when they move. Our classrooms includemovement breaks and active learning throughout the day. -
Q: What self-care skills should my child have?
Your child will feel more confident if they can:- Use the bathroom independently
- Wash their hands thoroughly
- Open lunch containers and snacks
- Use tissues and cover their mouth when sneezing or coughing
Q: What if my child struggles with any of these?
That’s okay! We’ll model and support these habits at school. Practicing at home can make it easier.
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Q: How can I stay connected with my child’s teacher?
Teachers will share how they communicate—this might be via email, phone calls, apps like Remind, or paper notes. Never hesitate to reach out!
Q: What if I have concerns about my child’s learning or behavior?
We value your insight. Share any concerns early with the teacher. If needed, we can work together to connect you with additional supports.Q: Can I visit the classroom or volunteer?
Absolutely! Contact your school about volunteer opportunities and visitor guidelines.
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- Talk positively about school—it helps ease nerves.
- Practice the morning routine a week before school starts.
- Label everything: backpacks, lunchboxes, jackets, etc.
- Let your child know it’s okay to feel nervous. Everyone is learning together!
Need to go back to one of the enrollment steps?
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First, Get Ready
Enrolling in LCS requires guardians to create a FOCUS account. This application will ask you to upload important documents that verify who your child
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Step 1: Create an Account
Please create an account online to start your kindergarten enrollment process. Don’t worry, we will walk you through the stress-free steps.
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Step 2: Say Hello
Once you have completed the application it’s time to say hello to your child’s new school. We ask that you send a brief email to your school.
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Step 3: Confirm Info
Our staff will verify your application and confirm that your child is ready to join the Class of 2039 on Wednesday August 12th, 2027!
Additional Resources
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Immunization RequirementsVisit the Immunization page to verify that you have all of the required immunization to be ready to start school!
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Enrollment Related FormsVisit the Enrollment Related Forms page to access all of the required forms you will attach with your enrollment application!
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Enrollment Team ContactsVisit the Enrollment Contacts to find the proper email to connect with your school.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsVisit our FAQ's page to get answers to the most common questions parent have about enrolling their student.
