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Kindergarten Registration Welcomes Big Crowd
With the biggest kindergarten class in school history expected next fall, Albertville Primary was hopping Thursday night.
Kindergarten registration night at Albertville Primary school was a success Thursday night.
“We had approximately 200 attend the other night. We expect a class around 490-500 but many parents dropped their registration packets off earlier in the week as that was an option,” Dr. Ann-Marie Foucalt, Albertville Primary principal reported Friday morning.
Parents had the opportunity to have a tour of the building, learn more about Kindergarten Express (the all day program) and Kids Play options while meeting different teachers and being able to ask questions.
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Teachers and Dr. Foucalt were awaiting parents in the lobby to help direct parents to tours, paperwork and registration.
“I like how organized this is.” Mel Brutger, a Hanover mom said after registering her son for half-day kindergarten.
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Debbie Bishop, a St. Michael mom, registered her two sons for Kindergarten Express. “It was so nice to have teachers on hand to answer questions. They were very helpful.”
If you missed Thursday’s registration night, it’s not too late. All express kindergarten registration forms are due to Albertville Primary school by March 4.
