Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) - Families (2024)

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Welcome to ELC Broward’s VPK program page

Florida’s Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program (VPK) is a free program to prepare 4-year-olds for success in kindergarten and beyond. It helps prepare your child to be strong readers and successful students by focusing onliteracy skills-building, accountability, learning materials, manageable class sizes, and qualified instructors' expectations.

To register for VPK, click here

How do I qualify?

• Parents/guardians must be Florida residents.

• Children must turn 4 years old on or before September 1st of the current school year.

How much does it cost?

The VPK program is FREE to Floridafamilies and has no income requirements or restrictions.

Have a question we didn’t answer? Don’t hesitate to call us at 954-377-2188. We have staff who can help Spanish and HaitianCreole speaking families with the online application. We are eager to help!

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To learn how to apply for VPK, watch these

VPK Application Tutorial Videos.

Parents have the option of enrolling children in one of the following VPK programs:

  • School-year Program: 540 instructional hours and a class size of 20 or fewer students. At a minimum, instructors must hold a Birth through Five Florida Child Care Professional Credential and complete special training on early literacy and performance standards.
  • Summer Program: 300 hours of instruction and a class size of 12 or less. Instructors must hold a bachelor's degree.
  • Specialized Instructional Services program (SIS): hours vary based on services provided. SIS is for children with special needs who have current individual educational plans (IEP) developed with Broward County Schools. Learn more about VPK SIS.

VPK Child CareProvider Listing:

Looking for a certified childcare provider in your area?View our VPK Child Care Provider Listing. This list is updated on a monthly basis.

Summer 2024 VPK Programs

Listings of Providers for the 2024 Summer season are nowavailable. Select this link to view the VPK locations available in Broward County.

Search for VPK providers in Broward County and view by their profile:

Search for VPK providers in Broward County and view their profile:

To find information about VPK providers, including class scores, hours of operation, and the latest inspection reports, please visit the DCF Provider Search tab click here.

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This link will take you to the Department of Children and Families (DCF) Provider Search and Profile. To locate a provider, please follow these steps:

Step 1: Enter a Zip Code, City or County to produce a list of childcare providers in that area –OR– Enter an Address, Provider Name or License # to select a specific child care provider

Step 2: Providers offering VPK will have the VPK logo listed to the right under the “Programs” heading

Step 3: For detailed information, click on the childcare provider name, then click the tabs: “About Provider”, “VPK”, or Services

Search for VPK Readiness Rates on the Divisionof Early Learning’s Readiness Rate Website:

To search for VPK Readiness Rates, click here to access the Divisionof Early Learning’s Readiness Rate website. To locate a provider, please follow these steps:
Step 1: To conduct a “Standard” search, to the right of the screen, enter the Provider Name.
Step 2: To conduct an advanced search, select “Advanced”. This will allow you to search for a provider by city and/or zip code
Step 3: To view the detailed report of the VPK provider’s readiness rate, click “View Report”

You may also obtain a customized VPK Provider Listing from one of our certified Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) Specialists. To do so please call 954-377-2188 and request CCR&R services.

How do I qualify to enroll my child in VPK?

To be eligible for the Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program or VPK Specialized Instructional Services (SIS) program, your child must reside in Florida and reach the age of 4 on or before September 1 of the program year or the following program year. Your child remains eligible until kindergarten admittance, or unless they reach the age of 6 years by February 1 of any program year.

When does registration open?

VPK Registration is currently open; registration began January 1, 2023for the 2023-24school year.

How do I register my child for VPK?

To register your child for VPK, simply visit the Florida Divisionof Early Learning (DEL) Family Portal to create an account and complete an application.

  • New users: Register for an account.
  • Returning users: Enter your username and password. Complete the application and upload documents.

What will I need in order to register?

  1. You will need a valid Email address to use as your Username. If you do not have one, please set up a free Gmail account at google.com/gmail.
  2. You will need these required documents:
  • Proof of Child’s age
    • An original or certified copy of the child's birth record filed according to law with the appropriate public officer; or
    • An original or certified copy of the child’s certificate of baptism or other religious record of the child’s birth, accompanied by a notarized affidavit stating that the certificate is true and correct, sworn to or affirmed by the child’s parent; or
    • An insurance policy on the child’s life which has been in force for at least two years; or
    • A passport or certificate of the child’s arrival in the United States; or
    • An immunization record signed by a public health officer or licensed practicing physician; or
    • A valid military dependent identification card or a federal or state government issued identification card.
    • If no supporting documents listed above are available, a coalition may accept a parent’s notarized affidavit of the child’s age accompanied by a letter on official letterhead signed by a public health officer or physician stating that the child’s age shown in the affidavit is true and correct.
  • Proof of Florida Residency (Ex. Florida Driver’s License or current utility bill)
    • Utility bill, cable, internet, home or cellular phone bill dated within 12 months of the date the child application is submitted; or
    • Pay stub dated within 12 months of the date the child application is submitted; or
    • Residential rental agreement or receipt from rental payment dated within 12 months of the date the child application is submitted; or
    • Government-issued document; or
    • Military order showing that the child’s parent is a service member in the United States Armed Forces and is assigned to duty in Florida when the child attends the VPK program; or
    • Federal government order showing that the child’s parent is a federal employee assigned to work in Florida when the child attends the VPK program; or
    • If no supporting documents listed in subparagraphs (2)(b)1.-7., above, are available, a coalition may accept a notarized affidavit from the child’s parent accompanied by a letter from a landlord, property owner, or property lease which confirms that the child resides at the address shown in the affidavit; or
    • If no supporting documents listed in subparagraphs (2)(b)1.-8., above, are available for a child who is experiencing homelessness as defined in Section 1003.01(12), F.S., a coalition shall document residency based on other supporting documents showing that the child who is experiencing homelessness and resides in Florida (for example, but not limited to; letter from a homeless shelter, homeless referral, student residency questionaire issued by the local school district or notarized statement from the child’s parent).

How do I know my application went through?

Once you submit your application, you will receive an Email verifying your application status within 24 to 48 hours during peak season (January through March), and within 20 days during non-peak season (April through December).

For a printable version of the information on this page, download our VPK Registration Flyer: VPK 2022-2023Registration Flyer

I don't think my child is ready to move up to kindergarten. Can they receive an extra year of VPK?

There are a few points of information to consider:

  1. If the child has not attended the VPK program yet and their date of birth falls between February 2nd and September 1st, they qualify for a VPK Postponement.
  2. If the child has attended the VPK program, then a VPK Re-enrollment must be submitted along with required documentation to determine if the child is eligible to be re-enrolled in the subsequent program year.
  3. A child may only re-enroll in a subsequent program year if:
  • The child attains the age of 4 years old between February 2 and September 1 of his or her initial program year of eligibility; and,
  • The child has not yet been admitted to kindergarten; and
  • The child is granted a re-enrollment

May I use my VPK Certificate during the school year and then for the summer as well?

No, you may use your child's VPK certificate for EITHER the school year or the summer, but not for both.

What are the steps to apply for a school district VPK program vs. a private early learning center?

When applying for a School District VPK Program OR a private early learning center, a parent must first apply for the VPK Certificate of Eligibility through the Florida Office of Early Learning (OEL) Family Portal.

Once the certificate is obtained, the parent may choose to enroll their child at a School District VPK program or a private early learning center.

  1. To apply for a private early learning center, parents simply brings their VPK Certificate to an approved VPK provider.
  2. To apply for a School District VPK program, parents must apply online through the Head Start/Early Intervention Department website.
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FAQs

Is Florida free voluntary pre kindergarten program for children years and older? ›

VPK is Free to All 4 and 5 Year Olds!

The Voluntary Prekindergarten Education Program – or VPK – is a free prekindergarten program for 4 and 5-year-olds who reside in Florida. Participating children must be 4 year of age on or before September 1.

What is the difference between pre-K and VPK Florida? ›

Pre-K programs focus on broader school readiness skills, while the VPK curriculum focuses primarily on literacy, math, and social skills. One of the most significant benefits of a VPK in Florida is that it is available to all children in the state at no cost to families, regardless of income.

How much does Florida pay for VPK? ›

The VPK program is FREE for all eligible children, regardless of family income.

Can a 4 year old start kindergarten in Florida? ›

Florida law (Section 1003.21(1)(a)2, Florida Statutes) specifies that children who have attained the age of five years on or before September 1 of the school year are eligible for admission to public kindergarten during that school year based on rules prescribed by the school board.

Who qualifies for Florida VPK? ›

Who is Eligible for VPK? To be eligible for VPK, children must live in Florida and be 4 years old on or before September 1 of the current school year.

How many hours a day is VPK in Florida? ›

Our VPK program adheres to the school calendar and provides 540 hours of educational instruction. With flexible hours ranging from 3 to 4 hours per day, Monday to Friday, we ensure your child receives a quality education and is prepared for a successful academic journey.

Does my child have to be potty trained for VPK in Florida? ›

Children who are 4 years of age by September 1 of the school year qualify for VPK. Parents must obtain a VPK Certificate of Eligibility (COE) issued by the Early Learning Coalition of Manatee County to participate. VPK students must be potty-trained.

Can a 3 year old go to preschool in Florida? ›

Prekindergarten 3 is for children who are 3 years old on or before Sept. 1 of the school year when they are attending Pre-K. Children spend a full day in a safe and nurturing environment.

Can a child do VPK twice in Florida? ›

No. A child may only attend VPK once, either during the school year or during the summer session.

How many days can a VPK student miss in Florida? ›

Please note: Absences of 5 consecutive instructional days will be considered a withdrawal from the VPK program at (school). Withdrawals from the VPK program will not be eligible for re-enrollment. (School) will allow one documented 5-day absence during the 180 day instructional period.

How much do VPK teachers make in Florida hourly? ›

As of Jul 17, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Vpk Teacher in Florida is $11.23 an hour. While ZipRecruiter is seeing salaries as high as $14.37 and as low as $7.72, the majority of Vpk Teacher salaries currently range between $10.77 (25th percentile) to $12.60 (75th percentile) in Florida.

What grade comes after VPK in Florida? ›

Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) is a free, high-quality education program designed to prepare Florida's 4- year-olds for kindergarten and build a foundation for their educational success.

What is the best age to start preschool? ›

Is your little one physically, emotionally, and socially ready for the classroom? Most preschools consider an appropriate preschool age to be around three to four years old, but this isn't a magic number for every child. Preschool readiness depends on a lot more than age.

What grade should a 5 year old be in? ›

Primary School in the US education system includes Kindergarten and grades 1-5. Students beginning in kindergarten are 5 to 6 years old, while those in grade 5 are 10 to 11. Therefore, children in Primary School or Elementary school have an age range of 5 to 11.

What grade should a 4 year old be in Florida? ›

Additionally, Florida offers a Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK) program for four-year-old children, regardless of their birthday. This program provides early education opportunities to prepare children for kindergarten and is available to all Florida residents, regardless of income.

Is Pre-K mandatory in Florida? ›

No, children in Florida are not required to attend VPK, it is an optional program. Florida law says children are required to attend school the year they turn 6 by February 1.

What is the 3 year old program in Florida? ›

Prekindergarten 3 is for children who are 3 years old on or before Sept. 1 of the school year when they are attending Pre-K. Children spend a full day in a safe and nurturing environment. PreK3 enhances language and communication skills, and supports cognitive, physical, social and emotional development.

Is there free preschool in the US? ›

Preschool is free for 3-year-olds in Vermont, and 4-year-olds in Florida, Oklahoma, Vermont, and Washington DC. Other states offer free preschool starting at age 4 for low-income families only. Visit Childcare.gov to see the free preschool programs available in your state.

How much is preschool tuition in Florida? ›

The average private preschool tuition in Florida is $9,767 per year (2024). The private preschool with the lowest tuition is SOTW- Little Lambs Early Learning Center, with a tuition of $1,175.

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