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D146 Kindergarten Pre-Registration Information
If your kid is turning 5 on or before Sept. 1, 2019, it's time to pre-register them for Kindergarten.

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If your kid is turning 5 on or before Sept. 1, 2019, it's time to pre-register them for Kindergarten.

If you meet the requirements and want to work for the city, here's an opportunity.
With one text, D124 parents and guardians are able to get up-to-date info on school info, alerts and lots more.
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