VPK-Title One Supported Program
The Early Childhood Education department administers the District’s Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Program, a State funded program that offers free instruction to Florida four-year-olds. The direct connection between the VPK Program and the District ensures that the services available through the District are provided to the students enrolled in the program.
The Florida Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) Program is a state-funded program designed to prepare four-year-olds for kindergarten and build the foundation for their educational success. The program allows a parent to enroll their eligible child (four years old by September 1 and residing in Florida) in a FREE VPK program of their choice. The program is voluntary for children and providers. In Broward County Public Schools, the free VPK program is combined with additional hours called, “Pre-K”. The combined VPK and Pre-K hours create a full school day program. At some schools, the full school day is free and at others, the Pre-K portion of the day is tuition supported.
The direct connection between the VPK Program and the District ensures that the services available through the District are provided to the students enrolled in the program.
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VPK Information
FAQ's
- What is VPK/Pre-K?
- What makes my child eligible for VPK?
- How old does my child have to be to apply for the VPK program?
- How do I apply for VPK with BCPS?
- How do I obtain a VPK certificate? (this is the first step in applying for VPK with BCPS)
- How do I apply for my child's VPK certificate?
- If I already applied for my VPK certificate, has my child been accepted to VPK at Broward Schools?
- How long does the application process take?
- How do I check the VPK application status?
- How do I change my school preference?
- How much does it cost to enroll in a VPK program?
- Does Broward County Public Schools have programs available to 3-year-olds?
- Does selection for the BCPS – VPK program guarantee that my child will go to the same school for Kindergarten the following year?
- How long will my child be on the waitlist?
- Will the VPK program provide transportation?
- Can I bring food from home for my child?
- Is aftercare available for students enrolled in a VPK program?
- What curriculum is utilized in the VPK/Pre-K classroom?
- Do I need to apply for School Choice to apply for a VPK/Pre-K school location?
- How is student progress monitored in the BCPS-VPK/PreK program?
- Does BCPS-VPK offer summer programming?
What is VPK/Pre-K?
What makes my child eligible for VPK?
How old does my child have to be to apply for the VPK program?
How do I apply for VPK with BCPS?
How do I obtain a VPK certificate? (this is the first step in applying for VPK with BCPS)
How do I apply for my child's VPK certificate?
If I already applied for my VPK certificate, has my child been accepted to VPK at Broward Schools?
How long does the application process take?
How do I check the VPK application status?
How do I change my school preference?
How much does it cost to enroll in a VPK program?
Does Broward County Public Schools have programs available to 3-year-olds?
Does selection for the BCPS – VPK program guarantee that my child will go to the same school for Kindergarten the following year?
How long will my child be on the waitlist?
Will the VPK program provide transportation?
Can I bring food from home for my child?
Is aftercare available for students enrolled in a VPK program?
What curriculum is utilized in the VPK/Pre-K classroom?
Do I need to apply for School Choice to apply for a VPK/Pre-K school location?
How is student progress monitored in the BCPS-VPK/PreK program?
Does BCPS-VPK offer summer programming?
Important Information about Entering Kindergarten after Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK)
Selection for a Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) program at a school does not guarantee placement for Kindergarten at the same school. If your child is selected or offered a seat in a Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) class that is not your boundary school, you must apply for and receive a reassignment in order for your child to attend Kindergarten at the same school. To learn about the reassignment process, please visit the School Choice website.



