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Highland Park - PM - Mechelle WendtPreschool - Kindergarten PrepTraditional, Advanced Learning/Gifted Cluster, S.T.E.A.M and Conventional 2025-2026 School Year - Registration is Open Kindergarten Prep follows the GPS school calendar for holidays and breaks. Complete information and the Kindergarten Prep Parent Handbook can be found on the district website: www.gilbertschools.net/kprep 2025-2026 Locations and Class Times Class Times: AM Session: 8:15 - 11:15, Monday-Friday PM Session: 12:15 - 3:15 Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri Full Day Session 8:15-3:15 Mon - Fri (11:15 release on Wednesdays) Traditional Kindergarten Prep: Hybrid Schedules (AM, PM or Full Day): Canyon Rim Elementary Full Day Session PM Session AM Session Neely Traditional Academy AM Session PM Session S.T.E.A.M. Kindergarten Prep Quartz Hill Elementary School Full Day Advanced Learning/Gifted Kindergarten Prep: Ashland Ranch PM Session Conventional Kindergarten Prep: Half Day Schedules: Ashland Ranch AM Session Highland Park AM Session PM Session Hybrid Schedules (AM, PM or Full Day): Superstition Springs Val Vista Lakes AM Session PM Session Full Day Session Class Size Up to 20 Students per class Taught by an HQT Certified Teacher with an assistant About the Program Kindergarten Prep transforms learning into a walk of discovery, offering safe and exciting opportunities for experimentation, challenge, and fun at every turn! This program is designed to give your child a jump-start on becoming a prepared and eager student ready for the rigors of Kindergarten and being a valued member of Gilbert Public Schools! Kindergarten Prep curriculum focuses on literacy and academic content in an intentionally developed preschool environment. Fundations, which provides a strong foundation for reading and writing, is introduced and focused on daily. Traditional Kindergarten Prep is designed to give students that will be attending a Traditional Kindergarten a jump-start on their educational pathway. Traditional Kindergarten Prep children will participate in primary language arts (Spalding), math (Math in Focus), science, music, art, and physical education through hands-on discovery and other age-appropriate activities. S.T.E.A.M. Kindergarten Prep (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) students at Quartz Hill will be a part of an A School of Excellence where they will have the opportunity for real-world hands-on/minds-on learning. Quartz Hill K-Prep students will be involved in a full-day of project-based learning and introduced to coding. Through these experiences, children will use their imagination, be innovators and be inspired as emerging Trailblazers! Advanced Learning/Gifted Kindergarten Prep is offered at Ashland Ranch Elementary. Student can be placed in the Gifted Cluster after qualifying through testing with a certified school psychologist, by appointment only. There is a $175 fee for the testing. Registration for gifted testing opens January 13, 2025. Testing takes approximately one to three hours. A parent or guardian is required to stay on the premises during testing. Registration for Ashland Ranch Kindergarten Prep in the PM session does not automatically qualify a student to receive gifted services. Link to Gifted Cluster Testing Registration This testing is required to determine eligibility for the Gifted K-Prep cluster programming for Gilbert Public Schools for 4 year-olds in the PM session at Ashland Ranch, which is offered by appointment only. One-on-one testing is scheduled through the Preschool Office. Testing takes approximately one to three hours. A parent or guardian is required to stay on the premises during testing. Testing provided is determined by the age of the child. All programs are aligned with the Arizona Department of Education Early Learning Standards, and are supplemented with: Handwriting Without Tears STEM Activities Unplugged Coding Monthly Tuition & Fees: $50 Registration Fee AM Session: $530 per month, Monday-Friday PM Session: $410 per month, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday Full Day: $950 per month, Monday-Friday (Wednesday 1 hour early release) GPS Employee Rates - please call the preschool office - employment verification required 2024-2025 School Year** - Registration fee and the first scheduled tuition payment are due at the time of registration approval. The registration fee, security deposit and 1st month tuition paid during registration are NON-REFUNDABLE, no exceptions. The security deposit will be applied to the first scheduled tuition payment. Preschool Parent Handbook 2024-2025 School Year 2025-2026 School Year** - Registration fee and a security deposit of $100 from December 2, 2024 - June 30, 2025 will be due at time of registration. The remaining balance for the first scheduled tuition is due by July15, 2025. Registrations received on July 1, 2025 or after are required to pay the registration fee and the first scheduled tuition payment at the time of registration. The registration fee, security deposit and 1st month tuition paid during registration are NON-REFUNDABLE, no exceptions. The security deposit will be applied to the first scheduled tuition payment. Preschool Parent Handbook 2025-2026 **Both the Eleyo and Infinite Campus registrations must be completed by July 12, 2025 in order to ensure the ability to start on the first day of school. Registration must also be finalized on the campus prior to the child’s start date. Requirements Age 4-5 Must be 4 by August 31, for the school year registering for. Toilet Trained - All students must be completely independent in toileting; to be considered completely independent in toileting, a child must be able to do ALL of the following: Are able to communicate the need to go to the toilet; including but not limited to, demonstrating control over going if they must wait for someone who is in the bathroom or if away from the bathroom Can independently pull down their underwear and pants and pull them back up when done. This includes clothing with belts, buttons, zippers etc., if worn to school Can independently clean their bottoms after using the toilet Get on and off the toilet by themselves Wash and dry their hands by themselves Disposable training pants (i.e. Pull-ups) are not permitted per AZDHS Licensing All dates, times and locations are subject to change If you have concerns about your child's development, and live within the GPS boundaries, please go to www.gilbertschools.net/advantage and follow the instructions for Preschool Screening. Preschool Office 480-497-3461School Year 25-26 KP Site
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Highland Park ElementaryVIK Club - Before and After School Program2025-2026 VIK Club - Before and After School Program Registration opens May 7, 2025 Program dates: July 22, 2025 - May 20, 2026 About Us The VIK (Very Important Kids) Club program is designed to support the needs of today’s working families. It offers a safe and fun-filled extended learning environment for Gilbert Public Schools (GPS) families, serving students in Kindergarten through 6th grade. The VIK Club is proud to provide a variety of activities and opportunities that complement the educational programming of Gilbert Public Schools, while promoting personal growth through life skills development, strong relationships, and fostering a sense of self-worth. The VIK Club program is available at 26 of the Gilbert Public Schools elementary campuses. The regular hours of operation are as follows: Before School Program: 6:30 AM – 7:45 AM After School Program: 2:55 PM – 6:00 PM Before School Program The VIK Before School program includes breakfast and offers a variety of fun, educational activities. Students in Kindergarten through 6th grade are released 10-15 minutes before the start of the school day. Kindergarten students are either walked to, or picked up and escorted to the playground by VIK site staff or a school teacher. After School Program The VIK After School program includes an afternoon snack, quiet time for homework, outdoor activities, active games, S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) activities, and a variety of free-choice options, such as board games, free drawing, and a quiet area for relaxation. For more detailed information, the VIK Parent Handbook is available for viewing here. Program Schedules and Fees Program fees are billed monthly, based on the schedule selected for each student. Invoices are emailed on or after the 25th of each month for the upcoming month. Payment is due by the 1st of each month. Registration Fee A non-refundable registration fee is charged once a contract is approved. Early Registration Discount: $25.00 if registered by June 30 $35.00 if registered by July 31 Standard Registration Fee: $50.00 (effective August 1 and later) Schedules Parents may choose from the following schedule/contract types: 1. Consistent Schedule - For students attending Monday–Friday on a regular, ongoing basis throughout the school year (AM, PM, or AM/PM sessions). AM Session: $58.05/week ($11.61/day) PM Session: $82.25/week ($16.45/day) AM & PM Sessions: $126.25/week ($25.25/day) Please Note:1) Early Release Wednesdays (1:55 PM dismissal) are included in the schedule 2) Half Days (early release at 11:55 AM) are not included in this schedule. A separate Pick Your Days contract must be submitted for those days. 2. Pick Your Weeks Schedule - For students attending Monday–Friday (AM, PM, or AM/PM), but not every week. This option lets you choose specific weeks of care. AM Session: $58.05/week ($11.61/day) PM Session: $82.25/week ($16.45/day) AM & PM Sessions: $126.25/week ($25.25/day) Please Note:1) Early Release Wednesdays (1:55 PM dismissal) are included in the schedule 2) Half Days (early release at 11:55 AM) are not included in this schedule. A separate Pick Your Days contract must be submitted for those days. 3. Pick Your Days Schedule - For students attending a variety of days and sessions during the week (e.g., Monday AM, Thursday PM, etc.). This is also the schedule for Half Day (early release) child care. AM Session: $13.31/day PM Session - Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: $19.29/day PM Session - Wed, early release: $25.72/day PM Session - Wed, early release (with Building Blocks contract): $19.29/day Half Days: $34.72/day Half Days (with Consistent or Pick Your Weeks contract): $30.50/day Half Days (with Building Blocks contract): $19.29/day Half Days (with Building Blocks, Monday - Friday contract): $14.81/day Building Blocks contracts with VIK Families with a Monday–Friday Building Blocks contract receive a 10% discount on VIK rates when enrolled in a Monday–Friday, PM or Monday - Friday, AM/PM VIK schedule. PM Session: $74.05/week ($14.81/day) AM & PM Sessions: $113.65/week ($22.73/day) For all other schedule types, standard VIK rates apply unless specified above. Invoicing and Payment Invoices are issued on the 25th of the prior month for the upcoming month of care. Payment is due by the 1st of the month in which child care services are provided. A $25 late fee will be applied to any account with payments not received by the due date. As part of program policy, parents are required to maintain an active AutoPay method on file. VIK Closure dates Labor Day: September 1, 2025 Fall Break: September 29–October 10, 2025 Veterans Day: November 11, 2025 Thanksgiving Holiday: November 26-28, 2025 Winter Break: December 22, 2025–January 2, 2026 MLK Day: January 19, 2026 Presidents’ Day: February 16, 2026 Spring Break: March 9–20, 2026 Spring Holiday: April 3, 2026 Last Day of School: May 21, 2026 Memorial Day: May 25, 2026 Please note that the Community Education Business Office is closed during all holidays and breaks. For additional information, please refer to the VIK Club Parent Handbook here. VIK Club Site Phone Numbers Ashland Ranch: 480-416-5606 (cell) Augusta Ranch: 602-769-3311 (cell) Boulder Creek: 480-518-7204 (cell) Burk: 480-431-0650 (cell) Canyon Rim: 480-316-4403 (cell) Carol Rae Ranch: 480-209-0878 (cell) Finley Farms: 602-803-7269 (cell) Gilbert Elementary: 480-772-7406 (cell) Greenfield Elementary: 602-803-2838 (cell) Highland Park: 480-415-8326 (cell) Harris: 480-798-1023 (cell) (Students attend VIK at Oak Tree) Islands: 480-239-5160 (cell) Meridian: 602-769-3467 (cell) Mesquite Elementary: 602-803-5439 (cell) Neely Traditional Academy: 480-407-7988 (cell) Oak Tree: 480-798-1023 (cell) Patterson: 480-316-4404 (cell) Pioneer: 480-589-0474 (cell) Playa del Rey: 480-772-8129 (cell) Quartz Hill: 480-772-7435 (cell) Settler's Point: 480-772-5488 (cell) Sonoma Ranch : 480-532-7494 (cell) Spectrum: 602-803-0089 (cell) Superstition Springs: 602-695-3292 (cell) Towne Meadows: 480-205-6802 (cell) Val Vista Lakes: 480-215-9949 (cell) Community Education Business Office: 480-892-9089 x1School Year 25-26 VIK Site
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IslandsPreschool - Building Blocks 3's2025-2026 School Year - Registration is Open Regular Hours of Operation School Day Hours 7:45 am - 3:15 pm Before and after school care will be offered at many campuses through a separate VIK registration. About us Gilbert Public Schools is proud to offer Building Blocks Preschool, a full day preschool program that allows your 3, 4, or young 5-year-old firsthand experiences of what it means to be a student. Our uniquely designed curriculum, based on the AZ Early Childhood Standards, helps create a foundation for your young student to build upon as they move towards their school career. Within the 3’s program, students will engage with specially designed, curriculum-based material. By utilizing circle time students are introduced to letters, numbers, colors, days of the week, months, and weather. While using a small group setting, our 3-year-old's complete six learning centers a day. In between learning centers are lunch, rest time, and exploration play. The day begins and concludes with a structured based play which focusses on socialization. Children must be 3 years old by August 31st to register (may not attend until their third birthday) and must be completely independent in toileting; to be considered completely independent in toileting, a child must be able to do ALL of the following: Are able to communicate the need to go to the toilet; including but not limited to, demonstrating control over going if they must wait for someone who is in the bathroom or if away from the bathroom Can independently pull down their underwear and pants and pull them back up when done. This includes clothing with belts, buttons, zippers etc., if worn to school Can independently clean their bottoms after using the toilet Get on and off the toilet by themselves Wash and dry their hands by themselves Disposable training pants (i.e. Pull-ups) are not permitted per AZDHS Licensing Family style snacks will be provided to all students. Building Blocks’ students will be eating lunch in the school cafeteria. Although lunch will not be provided, the student will be enrolled in the school lunch program so they may purchase a hot lunch. All programs are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services. Staff will participate in a minimum of 18 hours of professional development each school year. The Building Blocks Program is a Monthly Tuition Program. The cost is based on the days selected for the entire school year, then broken down into 10 equal monthly payments. Three Schedules are available for parents to select during the registration process - Full Time Monday - Friday, Part Time 3 Days per week - Monday, Wednesday & Friday or Part Time 2 Days per week - Tuesday & Thursday. Parents must commit to a schedule and maintain it throughout the entire school year. Families of preschoolers in Building Blocks may choose to extend their day (6:30 am - 6 pm) for an additional fee using the VIK before and after school program. Building Blocks Curriculum We believe academics and social development are intertwined, and that curriculum is a living, growing aspect of preschool. We have a commitment to each school’s design and firmly believe that this commitment is crucial to our students’ success. We begin by understanding that every student is different. We focus on using each student’s strengths to build upon those areas that need developing. Learning is applied through academics and exploratory play. These activities can be child-directed or teacher directed. With a fluid schedule, teachers are then able to assess transitions and begin to build a foundation tailored to each individual student. AZ Early Learning Standards is the framework to our curriculum, and it is annually assessed to ensure best practices. The Building Blocks’ module is influenced by kindergarten standards and is collaborative with kindergarten teachers. Fundations and sight words are introduced through 4 small guided learning centers and 3 large group centers based on weekly themes with built-in “Brain Breaks” between learning centers. “Brain Breaks” are equally important both inside and outside of the classroom with opportunities for PE, Library, Music, Art, etc. Building Blocks passionately encourages school involvement through fun runs, assemblies, school pictures, spirit weeks, and other fun site-specific activities. Dates Building Blocks 3's is closed Holiday/Closure 2025-2026 School Year Labor Day September 1, 2025 Fall Break Sept. 29-Oct. 10, 2025 Veteran's Day November 11, 2025 Thanksgiving Holidays November 26-28, 2025 Winter Break December 22-31, 2025 & January 1-2, 2026 Martin Luther King Day January 19, 2026 President's Day February 16, 2026 Spring Break March 9-20, 2026 Spring Holiday April 3, 2026 Last Day of School May 21, 2026 Monthly Tuition & Fees: 2025-2026 School Year $50.00 Registration Fee School Day (7:45 am – 3:15 pm) T, TH: $475.00/month M,W,F: $600.00/month M-F: $825.00/month Families of preschoolers in Building Blocks may choose to extend their day (6:30am-6pm) for an additional fee using the VIK before and after school program. GPS Employee Rates - please call the preschool office - employment verification required 2025-2026 School Year** - Registration fee and a security deposit of $100 from December 2, 2025 through June 30, 2026 will be due at time of registration. The remaining balance for the first scheduled tuition is due by July 15, 2025. Registrations received on July 1, 2025 and after are required to pay the registration fee and the first scheduled tuition payment at the time of registration. The registration fee, security deposit and 1st month tuition paid during registration are NON-REFUNDABLE, no exceptions. The security deposit will be applied to the first scheduled tuition payment. **Both the Eleyo and Infinite Campus registrations must be completed by July 12, 2025 in order to ensure the ability to start on the first day of school. Registration must also be finalized on the campus prior to the child’s start date. Preschool Parent Handbook 2025-2026 Important Notice for Building Blocks Families Needing VIK Care If your child is enrolled in Building Blocks and you would also like to enroll them in VIK Before and/or After School Care, please note that a separate VIK registration is required. To ensure a smooth enrollment process and secure your child’s spot: Visit the VIK Registration Page for full details and to register. VIK registration requires approval and is not automatically included with Building Blocks enrollment. Families enrolled in both programs may be eligible for discounted VIK rates and a waived registration fee. For questions or assistance, please contact the Community Education Business Office: communityedbusinessdept@gilbertschools.net (480) 892-9089, ext. 1School Year 25-26 BB 3's Site
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IslandsPreschool - Building Blocks 4's2025-2026 School Year - Registration is Open Regular Hours of Operation School Day Hours 7:45 am - 3:15 pm Before and after school care will be offered at many campuses through a separate VIK registration. The VIK registration will open in May 2025. About us Gilbert Public Schools is proud to offer Building Blocks Preschool, a full day preschool program that allows your 3, 4, or young 5-year-old firsthand experiences of what it means to be a student. Our uniquely designed curriculum, based on the AZ Early Childhood Standards, helps create a foundation for your young student to build upon as they move towards their school career. By constructing curriculum containing a more challenging approach to the same subjects included in our 3’s program, our 4 and young 5-year-olds continue to master letters, numbers, colors, the calendar, writing their names, addresses, phone numbers, and begin preparation for reading readiness. Socialization and opportunities to build friendships are encouraged throughout our before and after-school day schedule. Upon completion of the Building Blocks program, our students have the foundation in place to enter kindergarten with the tools, experiences, and passion for learning that helps to ensure academic success now and well into the future. Children must be 4 years old by August 31st and independently toilet trained. To be considered completely independent in toileting, a child must be able to do ALL of the following: Are able to communicate the need to go to the toilet; including but not limited to, demonstrating control over going if they must wait for someone who is in the bathroom or if away from the bathroom Can independently pull down their underwear and pants and pull them back up when done. This includes clothing with belts, buttons, zippers etc., if worn to school Can independently clean their bottoms after using the toilet Get on and off the toilet by themselves Wash and dry their hands by themselves Disposable training pants (i.e. Pull-ups) are not permitted per AZDHS Licensing Family style snacks will be provided to all students. Building Blocks’ students will be eating lunch in the school cafeteria. Although lunch will not be provided, the student will be enrolled in the school lunch program so they may purchase a hot lunch. All programs are licensed by the Arizona Department of Health Services. Staff will participate in a minimum of 18 hours of professional development each school year. The Building Blocks Program is a Monthly Tuition Program. The cost is based on the days selected for the entire school year, then broken down into 10 equal monthly payments. Three Schedules are available for parents to select during the registration process - Full Time Monday - Friday, Part Time 3 Days per week - Monday, Wednesday & Friday or Part Time 2 Days per week - Tuesday & Thursday. Parents must commit to a schedule and maintain it throughout the entire school year. Families of preschoolers in Building Blocks may choose to extend their day (6:30 am - 6 pm) for an additional fee using the VIK before and after school program. Building Blocks Curriculum We believe academics and social development are intertwined, and that curriculum is a living, growing aspect of preschool. We have a commitment to each school’s design and firmly believe that this commitment is crucial to our students’ success. We begin by understanding that every student is different. We focus on using each student’s strengths to build upon those areas that need developing. Learning is applied through academics and exploratory play. These activities can be child-directed or teacher directed. With a fluid schedule, teachers are then able to assess transitions and begin to build a foundation tailored to each individual student. AZ Early Learning Standards is the framework to our curriculum, and it is annually assessed to ensure best practices. The Building Blocks’ module is influenced by kindergarten standards and is collaborative with kindergarten teachers. Fundations and sight words are introduced through 4 small guided learning centers and 3 large group centers based on weekly themes with built-in “Brain Breaks” between learning centers. “Brain Breaks” are equally important both inside and outside of the classroom with opportunities for PE, Library, Music, Art, etc. Building Blocks passionately encourages school involvement through fun runs, assemblies, school pictures, spirit weeks, and other fun site-specific activities. Dates Building Blocks 4's is closed Holiday/Closure 2025-2026 School Year Labor Day September 1, 2025 Fall Break Sept. 29-Oct. 10, 2025 Veteran's Day November 11, 2025 Thanksgiving Holidays November 26-28, 2025 Winter Break December 22-31, 2025 & January 1-2, 2026 Martin Luther King Day January 19, 2026 President's Day February 16, 2026 Spring Break March 9-20, 2026 Spring Holiday April 3, 2026 Last Day of School May 21, 2026 Monthly Tuition & Fees: 2025-2026 School Year $50.00 Registration Fee School Day (7:45am–3:15pm) T, TH: $475.00/month M,W,F: $600.00/month M-F: $825.00/month Families of preschoolers in Building Blocks may choose to extend their day (6:30am-6pm) for an additional fee using the VIK before and after school program. GPS Employee Rates - please call the preschool office - employment verification required 2025-2026 School Year** - Registration fee and a security deposit of $100 from December 2, 2024 through June 30, 2025 will be due at time of registration. The remaining balance for the first scheduled tuition is due by July 15, 2026. Registrations received on July 1, 2025 and after are required to pay the registration fee and the first scheduled tuition payment at the time of registration. The registration fee, security deposit and 1st month tuition paid during registration are NON-REFUNDABLE, no exceptions. The security deposit will be applied to the first scheduled tuition payment. **Both the Eleyo and Infinite Campus registrations must be completed by July 12, 2025 in order to ensure the ability to start on the first day of school. Registration must also be finalized on the campus prior to the child’s start date. Preschool Parent Handbook 2025-2026 Important Notice for Building Blocks Families Needing VIK Care If your child is enrolled in Building Blocks and you would also like to enroll them in VIK Before and/or After School Care, please note that a separate VIK registration is required. To ensure a smooth enrollment process and secure your child’s spot: Visit the VIK Registration Page for full details and to register. VIK registration requires approval and is not automatically included with Building Blocks enrollment. Families enrolled in both programs may be eligible for discounted VIK rates and a waived registration fee. For questions or assistance, please contact the Community Education Business Office: communityedbusinessdept@gilbertschools.net (480) 892-9089, ext. 1School Year 25-26 BB 4's Site
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Islands ElementaryVIK Club - Before and After School Program2025-2026 VIK Club - Before and After School Program Registration opens May 7, 2025 Program dates: July 22, 2025 - May 20, 2026 About Us The VIK (Very Important Kids) Club program is designed to support the needs of today’s working families. It offers a safe and fun-filled extended learning environment for Gilbert Public Schools (GPS) families, serving students in Kindergarten through 6th grade. The VIK Club is proud to provide a variety of activities and opportunities that complement the educational programming of Gilbert Public Schools, while promoting personal growth through life skills development, strong relationships, and fostering a sense of self-worth. The VIK Club program is available at 26 of the Gilbert Public Schools elementary campuses. The regular hours of operation are as follows: Before School Program: 6:30 AM – 7:45 AM After School Program: 2:55 PM – 6:00 PM Before School Program The VIK Before School program includes breakfast and offers a variety of fun, educational activities. Students in Kindergarten through 6th grade are released 10-15 minutes before the start of the school day. Kindergarten students are either walked to, or picked up and escorted to the playground by VIK site staff or a school teacher. After School Program The VIK After School program includes an afternoon snack, quiet time for homework, outdoor activities, active games, S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) activities, and a variety of free-choice options, such as board games, free drawing, and a quiet area for relaxation. For more detailed information, the VIK Parent Handbook is available for viewing here. Program Schedules and Fees Program fees are billed monthly, based on the schedule selected for each student. Invoices are emailed on or after the 25th of each month for the upcoming month. Payment is due by the 1st of each month. Registration Fee A non-refundable registration fee is charged once a contract is approved. Early Registration Discount: $25.00 if registered by June 30 $35.00 if registered by July 31 Standard Registration Fee: $50.00 (effective August 1 and later) Schedules Parents may choose from the following schedule/contract types: 1. Consistent Schedule - For students attending Monday–Friday on a regular, ongoing basis throughout the school year (AM, PM, or AM/PM sessions). AM Session: $58.05/week ($11.61/day) PM Session: $82.25/week ($16.45/day) AM & PM Sessions: $126.25/week ($25.25/day) Please Note:1) Early Release Wednesdays (1:55 PM dismissal) are included in the schedule 2) Half Days (early release at 11:55 AM) are not included in this schedule. A separate Pick Your Days contract must be submitted for those days. 2. Pick Your Weeks Schedule - For students attending Monday–Friday (AM, PM, or AM/PM), but not every week. This option lets you choose specific weeks of care. AM Session: $58.05/week ($11.61/day) PM Session: $82.25/week ($16.45/day) AM & PM Sessions: $126.25/week ($25.25/day) Please Note:1) Early Release Wednesdays (1:55 PM dismissal) are included in the schedule 2) Half Days (early release at 11:55 AM) are not included in this schedule. A separate Pick Your Days contract must be submitted for those days. 3. Pick Your Days Schedule - For students attending a variety of days and sessions during the week (e.g., Monday AM, Thursday PM, etc.). This is also the schedule for Half Day (early release) child care. AM Session: $13.31/day PM Session - Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: $19.29/day PM Session - Wed, early release: $25.72/day PM Session - Wed, early release (with Building Blocks contract): $19.29/day Half Days: $34.72/day Half Days (with Consistent or Pick Your Weeks contract): $30.50/day Half Days (with Building Blocks contract): $19.29/day Half Days (with Building Blocks, Monday - Friday contract): $14.81/day Building Blocks contracts with VIK Families with a Monday–Friday Building Blocks contract receive a 10% discount on VIK rates when enrolled in a Monday–Friday, PM or Monday - Friday, AM/PM VIK schedule. PM Session: $74.05/week ($14.81/day) AM & PM Sessions: $113.65/week ($22.73/day) For all other schedule types, standard VIK rates apply unless specified above. Invoicing and Payment Invoices are issued on the 25th of the prior month for the upcoming month of care. Payment is due by the 1st of the month in which child care services are provided. A $25 late fee will be applied to any account with payments not received by the due date. As part of program policy, parents are required to maintain an active AutoPay method on file. VIK Closure dates Labor Day: September 1, 2025 Fall Break: September 29–October 10, 2025 Veterans Day: November 11, 2025 Thanksgiving Holiday: November 26-28, 2025 Winter Break: December 22, 2025–January 2, 2026 MLK Day: January 19, 2026 Presidents’ Day: February 16, 2026 Spring Break: March 9–20, 2026 Spring Holiday: April 3, 2026 Last Day of School: May 21, 2026 Memorial Day: May 25, 2026 Please note that the Community Education Business Office is closed during all holidays and breaks. For additional information, please refer to the VIK Club Parent Handbook here. VIK Club Site Phone Numbers Ashland Ranch: 480-416-5606 (cell) Augusta Ranch: 602-769-3311 (cell) Boulder Creek: 480-518-7204 (cell) Burk: 480-431-0650 (cell) Canyon Rim: 480-316-4403 (cell) Carol Rae Ranch: 480-209-0878 (cell) Finley Farms: 602-803-7269 (cell) Gilbert Elementary: 480-772-7406 (cell) Greenfield Elementary: 602-803-2838 (cell) Highland Park: 480-415-8326 (cell) Harris: 480-798-1023 (cell) (Students attend VIK at Oak Tree) Islands: 480-239-5160 (cell) Meridian: 602-769-3467 (cell) Mesquite Elementary: 602-803-5439 (cell) Neely Traditional Academy: 480-407-7988 (cell) Oak Tree: 480-798-1023 (cell) Patterson: 480-316-4404 (cell) Pioneer: 480-589-0474 (cell) Playa del Rey: 480-772-8129 (cell) Quartz Hill: 480-772-7435 (cell) Settler's Point: 480-772-5488 (cell) Sonoma Ranch : 480-532-7494 (cell) Spectrum: 602-803-0089 (cell) Superstition Springs: 602-695-3292 (cell) Towne Meadows: 480-205-6802 (cell) Val Vista Lakes: 480-215-9949 (cell) Community Education Business Office: 480-892-9089 x1School Year 25-26 VIK Site
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JUNIOR HIGH PREP CLASS - HONORS MATH 7 PREPElementary Summer SchoolFullPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. Available for incoming 7th-grade students who will be taking HONORS Math 7 in July. Has your student recently qualified for Honors Math in 7th Grade? Are you concerned about them moving from 6th-grade math to skills with 8th-grade math (Honors 7th-grade math)? This class will focus on essential 7th-grade math skills in a fun and engaging atmosphere.Elementary Summer School 2025
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JUNIOR HIGH PREP CLASS - HONORS MATH 8 PREPElementary Summer SchoolPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. Available for incoming 8th-grade students who will be taking Honors Math 8 Algebra or Algebra 1 in July. This class is designed to help students transition to high school Math. Has your student recently qualified for Honors Math in 8th Grade? Are you concerned about them moving from 7th grade to 9th grade math? This course will prepare your student for Honors Math in 8th grade. This class will focus on essential 8th-grade math skills in a fun and engaging atmosphere.Elementary Summer School 2025
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JUNIOR HIGH PREP CLASS - MATH 7 PREPElementary Summer SchoolPopularPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. MATH 7 PREP - Available for incoming 7th-grade students who will be taking Math 7 in July. Did your student struggle in 6th-grade math? This course is designed for students below grade level in math and prepares them to succeed in their 7th-grade math class. This class will emphasize essential 6th-grade math skills and introduce students to some 7th-grade concepts, all in a fun and engaging manner. Note: Was your student successful in 6th-grade math, and would you like them to be introduced to 7th-grade math content? Please register your student for the Honors Math 7 course since it will cover 7th-grade content exclusively.Elementary Summer School 2025
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JUNIOR HIGH PREP CLASS - MATH COMBO 7TH GR HONORS & 8TH GR PREPElementary Summer SchoolPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year: Available for incoming 8th-grade students who will be taking Math 8 in July. Did your student struggle in 7th-grade math? Are you concerned about their success next year in math? This course is designed for students below grade level in math and will prepare them to succeed in their 8th-grade math class. This class will emphasize essential 7th-grade math skills and introduce students to some 8th-grade concepts, all in a fun and engaging manner. Note: Was your student successful in 7th-grade math, and would you like them to be introduced to 8th-grade math content? Please register your student for the Honor Math 8 course since it covers 8th-grade content exclusively.Elementary Summer School 2025
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KINDERGARTEN AdventuresElementary Summer SchoolFullKindergarten Adventures (For Incoming Kindergarteners) - Get ready for an exciting adventure into kindergarten! This program helps incoming kindergartners build confidence and essential skills in reading, writing, math, and social interaction through engaging, hands-on activities. Students will explore letters, numbers, and problem-solving while developing fine motor skills and classroom routines. Through games, songs, and interactive lessons, children will gain the tools they need for a smooth and successful transition to kindergarten.Elementary Summer School 2025
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Kinder Prep Gifted TestingRegistration will open on January 13th and close on June 30th for the 2025-2026 School Year. Testing to determine eligibility for the Gifted K-Prep cluster programming at Gilbert Public Schools for 4-year-olds is offered by appointment only. One-on-one testing is scheduled through the Preschool Office. A non-refundable fee of $175 is required for testing. Once registered for gifted testing, a member of the Preschool Gifted Testing Team will reach out to you. Testing takes approximately one to two hours. A parent or guardian is required to stay on the premises during testing. Testing provided is determined by the age of the child. For questions regarding the testing, please call Nancy Parker at 480-545-2159. For registration questions, please call the Community Education Business Office at 480-892-9089 x0.Category
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Kinder Prep Gifted TestingKinder Prep Gifted TestingThis testing is required to determine eligibility for the Gifted K-Prep cluster programming for Gilbert Public Schools for 4 year-olds, which is offered by appointment only. One-on-one testing is scheduled through the Preschool Office. Testing takes approximately one to two hours. A parent or guardian is required to stay on the premises during testing. Testing provided is determined by the age of the child. Registration for a Gifted K-Prep cluster program does not automatically qualify a student for school year gifted services.Kinder Prep Gifted Testing 25-26
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Kindergarten Early Entrance ScreeningRegistration for the 2025-2026 School Year Opens Wednesday, February 12th Kindergarten Screenings Screenings will take place on June 16th and 17th. To be eligible for admission to kindergarten, a child must be five years old before September 1st of the current school year. Children who turn five between September 1st and December 31st will undergo an assessment to determine if they are ready for early entrance into kindergarten. Important Information: Kindergarten screenings will only take place in June. There will be no screenings for early entrance after these dates. Registration for screenings must be completed online, and a non-refundable $90 assessment fee will be collected during the registration process. Once your registration is completed, you will receive a confirmation email with details regarding the date, time, and location of your child’s screening. Results will be shared after the screening is completed. Early Entrance Screening For children seeking early entrance into kindergarten, the screenings assess both social and academic readiness to predict success in kindergarten. The screening process consists of: A social screening in a group setting. An academic readiness assessment, administered individually in a computer lab with support from a certified teacher. Both screenings will be evaluated, and a final decision will be made regarding the child's readiness for kindergarten. This decision is final and there is no appeal process. Children will not be rescreened. After the Screening: If a concern arises within the first 30 school days about whether early placement is suitable for your child, a campus team may be convened to review and reconsider the decision.Category
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Kindergarten Early Entrance ScreeningKindergarten Early Entrance ScreeningKindergarten Early Entrance Screening The kindergarten screening assesses a child’s social and academic abilities to predict their success in kindergarten. If a student does not pass the Early Entrance Screening, they will not be eligible to enroll in kindergarten for the current school year and will not be rescreened. The child will need to wait until the following school year to register for kindergarten. Screening Location: Gilbert Elementary 175 W. Elliot Road Gilbert, AZ 85233Kindergarten Early Entrance Screening 25-26
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LANGUAGE ARTS - Book Bonanza! Read Every Book!Elementary Summer SchoolPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. Calling all book lovers! In this reading adventure, students will explore a variety of exciting books across different genres, from fantasy and adventure to mystery and poetry. Through interactive discussions, creative projects, and group reading activities, students will strengthen their reading comprehension and discover the joy of getting lost in a good book.Elementary Summer School 2025
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LANGUAGE ARTS - Creative WritingElementary Summer SchoolPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. Does your child love to write creatively? Kids will be encouraged to use their imagination to write an imaginative story. Students' writing skills will be fine-tuned through various hands-on lessons. Art will also be tied into this course as students publish their stories. Students will be able to utilize creative penmanship as they write. Grades 3 and up can also learn and practice cursive skills.Elementary Summer School 2025
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LANGUAGE ARTS - FUNdationsElementary Summer SchoolFullPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. Phonics and phonemic awareness are essential for developing an effective reader. FUNdations is a research-proven program that gives students a large “toolbox” to utilize when decoding and comprehending unknown words and phrases. This year’s course will use games, peer collaboration activities, and videos/songs to keep the class motivated and fun for the summer.Elementary Summer School 2025
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LANGUAGE ARTS - Reading AdventuresElementary Summer SchoolPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. Reading Adventures - These courses are specifically designed for students below grade level in reading. These intervention-based courses will build foundational reading skills using engaging and hands-on methods.Elementary Summer School 2025
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LANGUAGE ARTS - Super Readers!Elementary Summer SchoolPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. Super Readers! - These courses are designed for students at or above their expected reading grade levels. These enrichment-based courses will challenge students to think creatively while reading engaging text.Elementary Summer School 2025
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MATH - Fact Fluency FunElementary Summer SchoolPlease select the grade level your child will be entering for the 25-26 School Year. Math can be exciting when you make it a game! In this course, students will build confidence and speed in basic math facts using interactive games, hands-on activities, and digital challenges. Designed for students who want to sharpen their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division skills, this class makes mastering math fun and engaging!Elementary Summer School 2025
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MATH BRIDGE (Traditional/Accelerated) 1st GradeElementary Summer SchoolMath Bridge courses are designed for students entering a traditional or accelerated math program at the following campuses for the 2025-2026 school year: Traditional: Canyon Rim, Spectrum, Neely Accelerated: Augusta Ranch, Finley Farms, Highland Park, Meridian, Playa del Rey, Quartz Hill, Settler’s Point, Val Vista Students will be assessed to determine individual needs, ability levels, and program placement. Small-group instruction will be provided, focusing on essential math content to prepare students for coursework one grade level above in the upcoming school year. Enrichment opportunities will be available as needed. Please read the course descriptions carefully to ensure proper placement. If you have questions about which course is best for your student, please contact ESS Administration at: gpselementarysummerschool@gilbertschools.net. 1st Grade Math Bridge (New Students): This course is designed for students entering 1st in the 2025-2026 school year who are new to a traditional or accelerated math program. It provides foundational instruction to help them transition successfully into their new program. 1st Grade Math Bridge (Returning Students): This course is for students entering 1st grade in the 2025-2026 school year who previously participated in a traditional or accelerated math program and will continue in the program. It offers additional support and practice to reinforce key concepts and ensure readiness for the next level.Elementary Summer School 2025
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MATH BRIDGE (Traditional/Accelerated) 2nd GradeElementary Summer SchoolMath Bridge courses are designed for students entering a traditional or accelerated math program at the following campuses for the 2025-2026 school year: Traditional: Canyon Rim, Spectrum, Neely Accelerated: Augusta Ranch, Finley Farms, Highland Park, Meridian, Playa del Rey, Quartz Hill, Settler’s Point, Val Vista Students will be assessed to determine individual needs, ability levels, and program placement. Small-group instruction will be provided, focusing on essential math content to prepare students for coursework one grade level above in the upcoming school year. Enrichment opportunities will be available as needed. Please read the course descriptions carefully to ensure proper placement. If you have questions about which course is best for your student, please contact ESS Administration at: gpselementarysummerschool@gilbertschools.net. 2nd Grade Math Bridge (New Students): This course is designed for students entering 2nd in the 2025-2026 school year who are new to a traditional or accelerated math program. It provides foundational instruction to help them transition successfully into their new program. 2nd Grade Math Bridge (Returning Students): This course is for students entering 2nd grade in the 2025-2026 school year who previously participated in a traditional or accelerated math program and will continue in the program. It offers additional support and practice to reinforce key concepts and ensure readiness for the next level.Elementary Summer School 2025
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MATH BRIDGE (Traditional/Accelerated) 3rd GradeElementary Summer SchoolMath Bridge courses are designed for students entering a traditional or accelerated math program at the following campuses for the 2025-2026 school year: Traditional: Canyon Rim, Spectrum, Neely Accelerated: Augusta Ranch, Finley Farms, Highland Park, Meridian, Playa del Rey, Quartz Hill, Settler’s Point, Val Vista Students will be assessed to determine individual needs, ability levels, and program placement. Small-group instruction will be provided, focusing on essential math content to prepare students for coursework one grade level above in the upcoming school year. Enrichment opportunities will be available as needed. Please read the course descriptions carefully to ensure proper placement. If you have questions about which course is best for your student, please contact ESS Administration at: gpselementarysummerschool@gilbertschools.net. 3rd Grade Math Bridge (New Students): This course is designed for students entering 3rd in the 2025-2026 school year who are new to a traditional or accelerated math program. It provides foundational instruction to help them transition successfully into their new program. 3rd Grade Math Bridge (Returning Students): This course is for students entering 3rd grade in the 2025-2026 school year who previously participated in a traditional or accelerated math program and will continue in the program. It offers additional support and practice to reinforce key concepts and ensure readiness for the next level.Elementary Summer School 2025
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MATH BRIDGE (Traditional/Accelerated) 4th GradeElementary Summer SchoolMath Bridge courses are designed for students entering a traditional or accelerated math program at the following campuses for the 2025-2026 school year: Traditional: Canyon Rim, Spectrum, Neely Accelerated: Augusta Ranch, Finley Farms, Highland Park, Meridian, Playa del Rey, Quartz Hill, Settler’s Point, Val Vista Students will be assessed to determine individual needs, ability levels, and program placement. Small-group instruction will be provided, focusing on essential math content to prepare students for coursework one grade level above in the upcoming school year. Enrichment opportunities will be available as needed. Please read the course descriptions carefully to ensure proper placement. If you have questions about which course is best for your student, please contact ESS Administration at: gpselementarysummerschool@gilbertschools.net 4th Grade Math Bridge (New Students): This course is designed for students entering 4th grade in the 2025-2026 school year who are new to a traditional or accelerated math program. It provides targeted instruction to help them transition smoothly into their new program and build a strong mathematical foundation 4th Grade Math Bridge (Returning Students): This course is for students entering 4th grade in the 2025-2026 school year who have previously participated in a traditional or accelerated math program and will continue in the program. It offers reinforcement and extra practice to strengthen their skills and ensure readiness for the next level.Elementary Summer School 2025