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Old 08-10-2009, 10:10 AM
 
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So we just got relocated to ft carson....my 4 yr old is starting preschool this year but i have no idea how that works over here?? do i need to look for a daycare that offers it or are there actual schools that have the pre-k program??? we will be living in the 80923 area....i have no idea whats good and whats not....plus i need to find a daycare for my 2yr old....any suggestions???
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Old 08-10-2009, 05:55 PM
 
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D11 has some preschool programs, in fact I think most districts do, but they are not universally located in every area and they probably have waiting lists. Call the school district, tell them your address, and ask what they have available.
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Old 08-11-2009, 01:17 PM
 
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There are a lot of preschool options here. Will you need full time care along with preschool? If so I don't know of any preschools that do full day care besides daycare centers. What direction will you be heading to work? If you'll be going down Woodmen there's a Kindercare off of Lexington and Woodmen that's awesome and has a wonderful pre-K program as well as regular daycare for younger kids. There's also the Godard School off of Research and Powers, they're supposed to be good as well but they're more expensive. There's also some Montesori schools and a Promrose Academy in this area as well and others along the Powers coordoor. If you only need part-time preschool both D-11 and D-20 offer a program, I think D-49 does as well. Many churches offer programs too. Give me an idea of major roads around the direction you'll take each day and maybe I can be of more help.
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