Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bay City Public Schools starts open enrollment push for revamped kindergarten classes


During the month of February, Bay City Public Schools held a series of open houses at each of the elementary schools in the district to provide information about retooled preschool and kindergarten classes. Wendy Legner, preschool director for Bay City Public Schools, said the district had 257 families attend the informational nights, and it was a chance for those families to see the changes that have been made to the district’s kindergarten program. On Monday, the district started its open enrollment push for kindergarten, and Legner said the district could see between 590 and 640 students in kindergarten classes when school starts this fall.

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