Seattle, WA
Experimental Education Unit
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neighborhood: Ravenna/University District/Bryant · Telephone: (206) 543-4011 · Website: http://depts.washington.e...
Application Process
Applications are accepted: After a phone conversation with the appropriate person at the school |
There is a wait list for upcoming school year. |
Application fee: Free |
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Admissions Process
| Acceptance criteria:
Families who have children age 3-6 who live in the Seattle School District are eligible to apply for enrollment
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Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 3 years to enroll.
Child must be potty trained to enroll.
Director's views on diversity:
No child is discriminated against because of race, gender, national origin, or disability.
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Savvy Source's Comments
Question to director: Please list anything you wish parents to be aware of with respect to the application process.
Birth-to-Three
Families living in King county who have children age birth-3 are eligible to apply for enrollment. Children with disabilities must meet requirements through the Division of Developmental Disabilities. There is currently a waiting list for children with and without disabilities. Although home-based services are an integral part of the program, parent's must provide transportation when attending programs at the EEU.
Preschool and Kindergarten
Families who have children age 3-6 who live in the Seattle School District are eligible to apply for enrollment. Parents with concerns about their child's development should contact the Seattle School District's Child Find office (206 298-7890) for testing to determine if your child is eligible for Special Education services. Children who are eligible for Special Education services and are enrolled at the EEU are provided bus transportation by the Seattle School District. Parents of children without disabilities are responsible for transportation.
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