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Kindergarten

Kindergarten

  • South Kitsap School District shares with you the thrill of beginning this new phase in your child’s life, and we welcome all children and their families to the South Kitsap School District, where children learn every day. 

    All South Kitsap elementary schools are accepting registrations for the 2026-2027 school year.

  • Children must be the age of five by August 31 of any given year to enroll in kindergarten. Parents need to bring in a proof of birth and up-to-date immunization records. Parents are asked to call their neighborhood school for more information. Use the school drop down menu in the upper right corner.

    Children turning 5 between September 1st - November 1st can apply for Early Entrance to Kindergarten. See Early Entrance to Kindergarten section below for the application, information, and contact.

  • PRE-REGISTER ONLINE

    During the summer, please send your enrollment information to:
    SKSD Administration Building, 2689 Hoover Ave SE, Port Orchard, WA 98366

    Learn more about Our District or Go to Special Services(Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program (ECEAP), special education, and English as a Second Language (ESL) available to students to ensure maximum personal development in academic, vocational and extracurricular activities.

Early Entrance to Kindergarten

Early Entrance to Kindergarten (EEK): Applications for 2026-2027 school year open April 1st, 2026. Only children turning 5 between September 1st - November 1st can apply for Early Entrance to Kindergarten.

Complete the Application to apply for Early Entrance to Kindergarten (EEK). The Application contains the 3 steps below. There is a $200 non-refundable fee to test for Early Entrance to Kindergarten.

  • Step 1: Watch parent/guardian video The informational video on early kindergarten testing will cover questions about early entrance to kindergarten, statistics of success, along with questions and answers with a certificated kindergarten teacher for what to expect through the process of testing, trial period, and whether EEK is right for your family. 
  • Step 2: Early Entrance Kindergarten Information
  • Step 3: Application for Early Entrance to Kindergarten

For more information, call 360-874-7058 or e-mail schneewi@skschools.org.

Kindergarten Jump Start

Kindergarten Round Up (open houses) and  Jump Start to Kindergarten sessions in August.

Please contact your school for more information about registering your child for August Jump Start to Kindergarten sessions, and school open house schedules. 

Kindergarten Readiness Tips

    • I can name letters
    • I can say the sounds of letters
    • I can recite ABC/numbers, songs & eight or more nursery rhymes
    • I know how to handle books (orients book correctly, front to back)
    • I speak in complete sentences (4-6 words)
    • I can write the letters in my first name
    • I can recognize my written name
    • Math & Reasoning
    • I can count orally to 20
    • I can identify random numbers
    • I can identify 4 shapes
    • I can identify colors
    • I can sort by color, shape and size
    • I am able to take turns and participate appropriately in groups
    • I can focus on a task for at least five minutes
    • I can follow two step directions
    • I can work independently
    • I take care of my own hygiene needs
    • I express emotions appropriately and respect the feelings of others
    • I can use scissors
    • I can use writing tools
    • I can open lunch/snack packaging
    • I can button/zip my coat

Parent Check List

    • All children entering Kindergarten must be five years old on or before August 31st.
    • Register your child at your local school or online. Before the start of school, you will need to present proof of age, preferably a birth certificate.
    • Provide proof of residency (utility bill, lease/rental agreement) along with the completed enrollment packet.
    • Washington State requires that children entering kindergarten have all required immunizations. See your pediatrician for a list.
    • Make transportation plans clear to your child, teacher, and school office.

Other Important Points

    • We want and need your child to consistently be at school because lessons build upon each other from day to day.
    • Please call the school’s office within 5 days to excuse an absence.

     

    • Get plenty of sleep (ten to twelve hours are recommended for children this age).
    • Eat a healthy diet, including breakfast.
    • Get up in plenty of time to get ready for school.

Transportation

  • Bus routes are developed two weeks before the start of school. This allows us to provide all parents in the district with their designated bus stops so they can make arrangements for getting their children safely to and from school.

    Students registering after bus stops are assigned may use the stop nearest their home as long as there is a Responsible Adult meeting the student at that stop. To request a stop not listed for the neighborhood school, complete a Bus Stop Request online. There is no guarantee a new stop will be approved and can take up to 10 business days for the new stop to be considered. 

  • A responsible adult (RA) must be at the bus stop to pick up your child. The RA must be listed on the student’s information packet that goes to the Transportation Department. A parent can designate, in writing, an older sibling or family member as the Responsible Adult.

    If your child’s transportation plans change, call or send a note with route number and bus stop location to the school office first thing in the morning so a bus pass can be issued.

  • To find a specific bus stop, visit: Bus Routes

We share with you the thrill of beginning this new phase in your child's life,
and we welcome all children and their families to the South Kitsap School District, where children learn every day.