Preschool & Prekindergarten
Dream. Explore. Discover.
Osseo Area Schools offers enriching preschool and prekindergarten programs for children age three to five. Each program is designed to foster curiosity and creativity while supporting the growth of each scholar during their education journey.
Each preschool or prekindergarten program provides a strong foundation for your child's learning and development. Hands-on, play based learning opportunities foster connections for children with each other and staff.
Highly-trained, dedicated and professional staff have a passion for teaching young scholars in a safe, nurturing environment where scholars feel they belong.
The curriculum is designed to foster curiosity, learning and growth through play-based activities and developing skills of each scholars in the learning domains of social-emotional, language, literacy, math, science, physical and health.
We are committed to creating a sense of belonging for every scholar and family in learning spaces where each child is valued for who they are and differences are celebrated. Every scholar is given the chance to succeed in a welcoming school environment with staff who support the success of every child.
Providing positive school-to-home connections is an essential support to scholars and families. During the school year each program provides opportunities for families to engage in meaningful activities and events beyond the classroom that fosters community, belonging and relationships building with others.
We value collaboration with a variety of district, business and community organizations to delivery high-quality, enriching programs, activities and events to scholars and families.
Parents and caregivers make a positive impact and inspire success among young scholars by building relationships and meaningful connections with others in school and in the community. Volunteers serve in a variety of ways including advisory groups (Early Childhood PTO and CEPAC), classroom support, field trips, events, take-home projects and more.
Find your child's path
Steps to enroll
- Choose a program and apply
- Schedule your child's Early Childhood Screening appointment
- Wait to receive application lottery results
- Schedule a school tour; attend orientation and open house events before the school year begins
Choose a program and apply
1. Early Childhood & Family Education Preschool & PreK programs
2. Four Star Express prekindergarten + care
3. Free, Half-Day, Every Day prekindergarten
- Preschool programs are for children who turn three on or before Sept. 1, 2025.
- PreK or prekindergarten programs are for children who turn four on or before Sept. 1, 2025.
Schedule your child's Early Childhood Screening appointment
- Have your child screened between the ages of three and five. Call 763-391-8777 or go online to schedule a free, one-hour screening appointment
- Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple way to check your child’s growth, development and learning.
- If your child has already been screened in another school district, include the screening paperwork with your application.
- Learn more about Early Childhood Screening on the website.
Wait to receive application lottery results
Schedule a school tour; attend orientation and open house events before the school year begins
- Each school offers scheduled tours for families. Contact the school or program directly to schedule a tour.
- Programs may offer an orientation for families enrolled before the school year begins. Each program will provide a schedule and more information to enrolled families.
- Elementary school open houses are typically offered in late Aug. before the school year begins. Look for the 2025-26 Elementary Open House calendar to be posted on the district website.
Programs at a glance
Compare popular topics for each program using this chart:
Topic | Preschool for Threes and Fours |
Preschool for Three |
Nature Preschool |
PreK for Fours & Fives |
Four Star Express prekindergarten |
Free, Half-Day, |
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How to apply | Online or in person | Online or in person | Online or in person | Online or in person | Online | Paper application by mail or in person |
Date and time registration opens online | Jan. 15 at 8 a.m. |
Jan. 15 at 8 a.m. |
Jan. 15 at 8 a.m. |
Jan. 15 at 8 a.m. |
Jan. 15 at 9 a.m. |
Apply now |
Date and time registration ends for lottery. | Feb. 24 at 11:59 p.m. | Feb. 24 at 11:59 p.m. | Feb. 24 at 11:59 p.m. | Feb. 24 at 11:59 p.m. | Jan. 31 at 11:59 p.m. |
Apply by Dec. 31 for Birch Grove; Jan. 31 other sites; After Jan 31 applications are processed as they arrive. |
Lottery date | Feb. 28 | Feb. 28 | Feb. 28 | Feb. 28 | Feb. 3 | Dec. 31 for Birch Grove School for the Arts; Jan. 15 other schools |
Age to be enrolled | Three by Sept. 1, 2025 | Three by Sept. 1, 2025 | Three by Sept. 1, 2025 | Four by Sept. 1, 2025 |
Four by Sept. 1, 2025 |
Four by Sept. 1, 2025 |
Class options | Morning or afternoon | Afternoon | Morning or afternoon | Morning or afternoon | All day | Morning or afternoon |
Hours per day | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.5 | 2.5; some 4 | 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. | 4 |
Days per week | 2 or 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 to 5 | 5 | 5 |
Tuition | Sliding Fee Scale based on household income | Sliding Fee Scale based on household income | Sliding Fee Scale based on household income | Sliding Fee Scale based on household income | $290.98 per week for 40 weeks. $11,639.20 total. |
Free |
Transportation | No | No | No | Yes, if eligible | Yes, if eligible |
Yes, if eligible |
Meal/Snack | Snack | Snack | Snack | Snack, some lunch | Breakfast, lunch, snack |
Breakfast, lunch, snack |
Staff to student ratio | 17 students; 1 teacher, 1 ESP | 17 students; 1 teacher, 1 ESP | 17 students; 1 teacher, 1 ESP | 18 students; 1 teacher, 1 ESP | 20 students, 2 staff |
20 students, 2 staff |
Scholarship | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
Locations |
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Willow Lane Early Childhood Center | Arbor View Early Childhood Center Nature Play Area |
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Learn more about each program
- Preschool for Threes and Fours
- Preschool for Three to Fives
- Nature Preschool for Three to Fives
- PreK for Fours and Fives
- Four Star Express prekindergarten
- Free, Half-day, Every day Prekindergarten
Preschool for Threes and Fours
Welcome to the start of an exciting educational journey for your child with Early Childhood Family Education's affordable and enriching Preschool program for children who turn three or four years old on or before Sept. 1, 2025. Dedicated and experienced staff are here to support your child’s growth and learning every step of the way. EC&FE's curriculum is designed to build confidence, independence, and essential academic and social skills so that your child is well-prepared for kindergarten and beyond.
A typical schedule may include:
- Group time: Songs, stories, games, and movement activities that promote social interaction and build a sense of community.
- Gym or playground time: Fun and active play that supports the development of gross motor skills, either in a gym space or on the playground.
- Discovery time: Hands-on learning through play, featuring activities like art, literacy, math, dramatic play, science experiments, sensory exploration, and more.
- Book time: A dedicated time for children to engage with books, fostering a love for reading and storytelling.
This comprehensive approach nurtures the whole child, supporting cognitive, social, emotional and physical development.
School year 2025-26 locations:
Arbor View Early Childhood Center
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
Cedar Island Elementary School
Materials and resources
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten postcaRD PDF [ENGLISH]
2025-26 School year preschool and prekindergaRten flyer PDF [ENGLISH]
EC&FE 2025-26 SChool YEAR PRESCHOOL AND PREK BROCHURE PDF [EnglisH]
EC&FE 2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR PRESCHOOL AND PREK ONLINE BROCHURE [ENGLISH]
SCHEDULE AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING APPOINTMENT
2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR:
Frequently asked questions and answers
- When does registration open for school year 2025-26?
- How do I register my child for Preschool/PreK?
- Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Preschool/PreK?
- Is transportation available for my child?
- Can I register after the lottery is held?
- Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
- How does the lottery process work?
- What happens if my child doesn’t get into one the classes I select in the lottery?
- After the lottery is held, how many waiting rooms can my child be in?
- How does the waiting room work?
- How much is tuition?
- How do I make tuition payments?
- How do I know who is teaching my child's class?
- Can I schedule a tour to visit a school or classroom?
When does registration open for school year 2025-26?
How do I register my child for Preschool/PreK?
You can register online at osseo.ce.eleyo.com. There you will find complete class schedules and details. If you need assistance, call 763-391-8777 or email ecfe@district279.org.
Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Preschool/PreK?
- No, your child does not need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering. Have your child screened between the ages of three and five.
- Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple way to check your child’s growth, development, and learning. Learn more about screening.
- If your child has already been screened in another school district, please email the screening paperwork to ecfe@district279.org.
Is transportation available for my child?
Can I register after the lottery is held?
Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
How does the lottery process work?
What happens if my child doesn’t get into one the classes I select in the lottery?
After the lottery is held, how many waiting rooms can my child be in?
How does the waiting room work?
When a spot becomes available in a class, the office runs a mini-lottery among the students in that class’s waiting room. Parents or guardians of the selected child are notified and have 48 hours to respond by phone or email to accept the spot. If there is no response, another mini-lottery is held, and the spot is offered to someone else.
How much is tuition?
Tuition is based on a sliding fee scale that considers household income and family size. The specific fee scale is available in the registration brochure. If the tuition cost would prevent you from enrolling your child, call 763-391-8777 to discuss financial assistance. Scholarships may be available to help reduce tuition for families who qualify.
How do I make tuition payments?
- Tuition is divided into nine equal monthly payments, due on the 15th of each month. Payments are automatically charged to the credit card or bank account you provide.
- If you prefer, you can pay the full annual tuition upfront and receive a 5% discount if payment is made before Sept. 14.
- When your child is enrolled in a class after the lottery process, a nonrefundable $25 registration fee and the first month's tuition are charged. The remaining eight payments are made monthly from September through April
How do I know who is teaching my child's class?
Teacher assignments are finalized in August. You will receive teacher and classroom details, along with orientation information, by mid-August. All Osseo Area Schools Preschool/PreK teachers hold a teaching license from the State of Minnesota. They use proven strategies to help children become successful learners and participate in ongoing professional development.
Can I schedule a tour to visit a school or classroom?
Contact us
Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE)
Arbor View Early Childhood Center
9401 Fernbrook Ln. N.
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Phone: 763-391-8777
Email: ecfe@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE)
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
7020 Perry Ave., N.
Brooklyn Center, MN 55429
Phone: 763-585-7330
Email: ecfe@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Preschool for Three to Fives
Welcome to the start of an exciting educational journey for your child with Early Childhood Family Education's affordable and enriching Preschool program for children who turn three or four years old on or before Sept. 1, 2025. Dedicated and experienced staff are here to support your child’s growth and learning every step of the way. EC&FE's curriculum is designed to build confidence, independence, and essential academic and social skills so that your child is well-prepared for kindergarten and beyond.
A typical schedule may include:
- Group time: Songs, stories, games, and movement activities that promote social interaction and build a sense of community.
- Gym or playground time: Fun and active play that supports the development of gross motor skills, either in a gym space or on the playground.
- Discovery time: Hands-on learning through play, featuring activities like art, literacy, math, dramatic play, science experiments, sensory exploration, and more.
- Book time: A dedicated time for children to engage with books, fostering a love for reading and storytelling.
This comprehensive approach nurtures the whole child, supporting cognitive, social, emotional and physical development.
School year 2025-26 location:
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
Materials and resources
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten postcarD PDF
2025-26 School year preschool and prekindergarten flyer PDF [EnGLISH]
EC&FE 2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten brochure pdf [English]
EC&FE 2025-26 school year preschool and prek online brochure [ENGLISH]
SCHEDULE AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING APPOINTMENT
2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR:
Frequently asked questions and answers
- When does registration open for school year 2025-26?
- How do I register my child for Preschool/PreK?
- Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Preschool/PreK?
- Is transportation available for my child?
- Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
- Can I register after the lottery is held?
- How does the lottery process work?
- What happens if my child doesn’t get into one of the classes I select in the lottery?
- After the lottery is held, how many waiting rooms can my child be in?
- How does the waiting room work?
- How much is tuition?
- How do I make tuition payments?
- How do I know who is teaching my child's class?
- Can I schedule a tour to visit a school or classroom?
When does registration open for school year 2025-26?
How do I register my child for Preschool/PreK?
You can register online at osseo.ce.eleyo.com. There you will find complete class schedules and details. If you need assistance, call 763-391-8777 or email ecfe@district279.org.
Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Preschool/PreK?
- No, your child does not need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering. Have your child screened between the ages of three and five.
- Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple way to check your child’s growth, development, and learning. Learn more about screening at ce.district279.org/early-childhood/screening
- If your child has already been screened in another school district, please email the screening paperwork to ecfe@district279.org.
Is transportation available for my child?
Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
Can I register after the lottery is held?
How does the lottery process work?
What happens if my child doesn’t get into one of the classes I select in the lottery?
After the lottery is held, how many waiting rooms can my child be in?
How does the waiting room work?
When a spot becomes available in a class, the office runs a mini-lottery among the students in that class’s waiting room. Parents or guardians of the selected child are notified and have 48 hours to respond by phone or email to accept the spot. If there is no response, another mini-lottery is held, and the spot is offered to someone else.
How much is tuition?
Tuition is based on a sliding fee scale that considers household income and family size. The specific fee scale is available in the registration brochure. If the tuition cost would prevent you from enrolling your child, call 763-391-8777 to discuss financial assistance. Scholarships may be available to help reduce tuition for families who qualify.
How do I make tuition payments?
- Tuition is divided into nine equal monthly payments, due on the 15th of each month. Payments are automatically charged to the credit card or bank account you provide.
- If you prefer, you can pay the full annual tuition upfront and receive a 5% discount if payment is made before Sept. 14.
- When your child is enrolled in a class after the lottery process, a nonrefundable $25 registration fee and the first month's tuition are charged. The remaining eight payments are made monthly from September through April
How do I know who is teaching my child's class?
Teacher assignments are finalized in August. You will receive teacher and classroom details, along with orientation information, by mid-August. All Osseo Area Schools Preschool/PreK teachers hold a teaching license from the State of Minnesota. They use proven strategies to help children become successful learners and participate in ongoing professional development.
Can I schedule a tour to visit a school or classroom?
Contact us
Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE)
Arbor View Early Childhood Center
9401 Fernbrook Ln. N.
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Phone: 763-391-8777
Email: ecfe@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE)
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
7020 Perry Ave., N.
Brooklyn Center, MN 55429
Phone: 763-585-7330
Email: ecfe@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Nature Preschool for Three to Fives
Discover an inspiring start for your child's educational journey with Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE) nature-focused preschool program for children who turn three or four years old on or before Sept. 1, 2025. Dedicated staff support the growth and development of each child, with activities and a curriculum that build confidence, independence, and foundational academic and social skills, ensuring your child is ready for kindergarten and beyond.
At Nature Preschool, your child will thrive in an environment where learning comes alive through nature. The Arbor View Nature Play Area is designed to ignite curiosity, creativity, and a deep connection with the outdoors. Each class day invites children to explore and learn through a dynamic schedule that may include:
- Group time: Songs, stories, games, and movement activities that promote social interaction and community-building.
- Nature play time: Outdoor exploration and activities that encourage physical movement and support gross motor skills in a natural setting.
- Discovery time: Hands-on learning through play, including art projects, literacy and math activities, dramatic play, science experiments, sensory exploration, and more—all inspired by the wonders of nature.
This nature-focused approach nurtures the whole child, supporting cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development in a nurturing, exploratory setting.
School year 2025-26 location:
Arbor View Early Childhood Center Nature Play Area
Materials and resources
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten postcard PDF
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten flyer pdf [English]
ec&FE 2025-26 school year preschool and prek brochure pdf [english]
EC&FE 2025-26 school year preschool and preK online brochure [english]
SCHEDULE AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING APPOINTMENT
2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR:
Frequently asked questions and answers
- When does registration open for school year 2025-26?
- How do I register my child for Preschool/PreK?
- Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Preschool/PreK?
- Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
- Is transportation available for my child?
- Can I register after the lottery is held?
- How does the Preschool/PreK lottery process work?
- What happens if my child doesn’t get into one of my class choices?
- How many waiting rooms can my child be in?
- How does the waiting room work?
- How much is tuition?
- How do I make tuition payments?
- How do I know who is teaching my child's class?
- Can I schedule a tour to visit a school or classroom?
- What are the Nature Preschool guidelines during extreme weather?
- How much time do children spend outdoors during Nature Preschool?
- What if my child isn't used to playing outside?
When does registration open for school year 2025-26?
How do I register my child for Preschool/PreK?
You can register online at osseo.ce.eleyo.com. There you will find complete class schedules and details. If you need assistance, call 763-391-8777 or email ecfe@district279.org.
Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Preschool/PreK?
- No, your child does not need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering. Have your child screened between the ages of three and five.
- Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple way to check your child’s growth, development, and learning. Learn more about screening at ce.district279.org/early-childhood/screening
- If your child has already been screened in another school district, please email the screening paperwork to ecfe@district279.org.
Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
Is transportation available for my child?
Can I register after the lottery is held?
How does the Preschool/PreK lottery process work?
What happens if my child doesn’t get into one of my class choices?
How many waiting rooms can my child be in?
How does the waiting room work?
When a spot becomes available in a class, the office runs a mini-lottery among the students in that class’s waiting room. Parents or guardians of the selected child are notified and have 48 hours to respond by phone or email to accept the spot. If there is no response, another mini-lottery is held, and the spot is offered to someone else.
How much is tuition?
Tuition is based on a sliding fee scale that considers household income and family size. The specific fee scale is available in the registration brochure. If the tuition cost would prevent you from enrolling your child, call 763-391-8777 to discuss financial assistance. Scholarships may be available to help reduce tuition for families who qualify.
How do I make tuition payments?
- Tuition is divided into nine equal monthly payments, due on the 15th of each month. Payments are automatically charged to the credit card or bank account you provide.
- If you prefer, you can pay the full annual tuition upfront and receive a 5% discount if payment is made before Sept. 14.
- When your child is enrolled in a class after the lottery process, a nonrefundable $25 registration fee and the first month's tuition are charged. The remaining eight payments are made monthly from September through April.
How do I know who is teaching my child's class?
Teacher assignments are finalized in August. You will receive teacher and classroom details, along with orientation information, by mid-August. All Osseo Area Schools Preschool/PreK teachers hold a teaching license from the State of Minnesota. They use proven strategies to help children become successful learners and participate in ongoing professional development.
Can I schedule a tour to visit a school or classroom?
What are the Nature Preschool guidelines during extreme weather?
In cases of extreme weather, such as lightning, extreme cold, or heat advisories, outdoor activities may be modified, moved indoors, or canceled for safety reasons. For specific weather-related guidelines view the Nature Preschool Weather Guidelines
How much time do children spend outdoors during Nature Preschool?
What if my child isn't used to playing outside?
Contact us
Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE)
Arbor View Early Childhood Center
9401 Fernbrook Ln. N.
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Phone: 763-391-8777
Email: ecfe@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE)
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
7020 Perry Ave., N.
Brooklyn Center, MN 55429
Phone: 763-585-7330
Email: ecfe@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
PreK for Fours and Fives
The Early Childhood Family Education (EC&FE) PreK program is designed for children who turn four years old on or before Sept. 1, 2025. PreK offers a supportive and engaging environment where your child can grow, learn, and prepare for kindergarten. Experienced, licensed teachers provide a nurturing space for children to build confidence, independence, and essential academic and social skills. The curriculum is thoughtfully designed to meet children where they are developmentally while encouraging exploration, creativity, and growth.
What may be included in a typical day in PreK:
- Group Time: Interactive songs, stories, and games encourage social interaction and a sense of community.
- Active Play: Time in the gym or on the playground helps develop gross motor skills and promotes healthy, active habits.
- Discovery Time: Hands-on activities like art, math, science experiments, sensory exploration, and pretend play spark curiosity and creativity.
- Book Time: Engaging with books fosters a love for reading and storytelling while building literacy skills.
EC&FE's comprehensive approach nurtures every aspect of your child’s development—cognitive, social, emotional, and physical—ensuring they are ready to succeed in kindergarten and beyond.
School year 2025-26 locations:
Arbor View Early Childhood Center
Basswood Elementary School
Cedar Island Elementary School
Oak View Elementary School
Rice Lake Elementary School
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
Woodland Elementary School
Materials and resources
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten postcard pdf
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten flyer pdf [English]
EC&FE 2025-26 school year preschool and prek brochure pdf [english]
Ec&FE 2025-26 school year Preschool and PreK online brochure [English]
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT WEBSITE
SCHEDULE AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING APPOINTMENT
2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR:
Frequently asked questions and answers
- When does registration open for school year 2025-26?
- How do I register my child for Preschool/PreK?
- Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Preschool/PreK?
- Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
- Is transportation available for my child?
- Can I register after the lottery is held?
- How does the Preschool/PreK lottery process work?
- What happens if my child doesn’t get into one of my class choices?
- How many waiting rooms can my child be in?
- How does the waiting room work?
- How much is tuition?
- How do I make tuition payments?
- How do I know who is teaching my child's class?
- Can I schedule a tour to visit a school or classroom?
When does registration open for school year 2025-26?
How do I register my child for Preschool/PreK?
You can register online at osseo.ce.eleyo.com. There you will find complete class schedules and details. If you need assistance, call 763-391-8777 or email ecfe@district279.org.
Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Preschool/PreK?
- No, your child does not need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering. Have your child screened between the ages of three and five.
- Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple way to check your child’s growth, development, and learning. Learn more about screening at ce.district279.org/early-childhood/screening
- If your child has already been screened in another school district, please email the screening paperwork to ecfe@district279.org.
Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
Is transportation available for my child?
In PreK for Fours and Fives: Free transportation may be available for students who qualify based on home address and attendance area. Transportation is one way only: to school for morning classes or home from school for afternoon classes. For more information visit district279.org/transportation, call 763-391-7244 or email: busquestions@district279.org
Can I register after the lottery is held?
How does the Preschool/PreK lottery process work?
What happens if my child doesn’t get into one of my class choices?
How many waiting rooms can my child be in?
How does the waiting room work?
When a spot becomes available in a class, the office runs a mini-lottery among the students in that class’s waiting room. Parents or guardians of the selected child are notified and have 48 hours to respond by phone or email to accept the spot. If there is no response, another mini-lottery is held, and the spot is offered to someone else.
How much is tuition?
Tuition is based on a sliding fee scale that considers household income and family size. The specific fee scale is available in the registration brochure. If the tuition cost would prevent you from enrolling your child, call 763-391-8777 to discuss financial assistance. Scholarships may be available to help reduce tuition for families who qualify.
How do I make tuition payments?
- Tuition is divided into nine equal monthly payments, due on the 15th of each month. Payments are automatically charged to the credit card or bank account you provide.
- If you prefer, you can pay the full annual tuition upfront and receive a 5% discount if payment is made before Sept. 14.
- When your child is enrolled in a class after the lottery process, a nonrefundable $25 registration fee and the first month's tuition are charged. The remaining eight payments are made monthly from September through April.
How do I know who is teaching my child's class?
Teacher assignments are finalized in August. You will receive teacher and classroom details, along with orientation information, by mid-August. All Osseo Area Schools Preschool/PreK teachers hold a teaching license from the State of Minnesota. They use proven strategies to help children become successful learners and participate in ongoing professional development.
Can I schedule a tour to visit a school or classroom?
Contact us
Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE)
Arbor View Early Childhood Center
9401 Fernbrook Ln. N.
Maple Grove, MN 55369
Phone: 763-391-8777
Email: ecfe@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Early Childhood & Family Education (EC&FE)
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
7020 Perry Ave., N.
Brooklyn Center, MN 55429
Phone: 763-585-7330
Email: ecfe@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Four Star Express prekindergarten
Four Star Express is a unique childcare and school readiness program designed to jumpstart your child’s skills for Kindergarten. Our goal is to provide a collaborative, developmentally appropriate childcare experience that supports early learning in a school setting.
This program is for children to who turn four on or before Sept. 1, 2025.
School year 2025-26 locations:
Basswood Elementary School
Cedar Island Elementary School
Rice Lake Elementary School
Rush Creek Elementary School
Weaver Lake: A Science, Math & Technology School
Woodland Elementary School
Materials and resources
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten postcard
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten flyer (English)
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT WEBSITE
SCHEDULE AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING APPOINTMENT
2025-26 school year FOUR STAR EXPreSS flyer pdf [English]
2025-26 school year FOUR STAR EXPreSS flyer pdf [Spanish]
2025-26 school year FOUR STAR EXPreSS flyer pdf [hmong]
2025-26 school year FOUR STAR EXPreSS flyer pdf [VIETNAMESE]
2025-26 school year FOUR STAR EXPresS flyer pdf [Somali]
2025-26 school year FOUR STAR EXPreSS flyer pdf [oromo]
2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR:
Frequently asked questions and answers
- What are the qualifications to attend Four Star Express prekindergarten?
- How to I register my child for Four Star Express?
- Can I register for multiple locations?
- Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Four Star Express?
- How does the lottery process work for Four Star Express?
- What happens after the lottery?
- Can I register after the lottery is held?
- Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
- What is the tuition amount for the 2025-26 school year?
- Do you offer tuition reductions?
- How do I make tuition payments?
- What are the hours of the program?
- How many children are in each class?
- Tell me about what a typical day looks like in the program.
- Do children take naps?
- Are meals provided for my student?
- Is transportation available for my student?
- Is care available for my student on non-school days?
- What is the Four Star Express withdrawal policy?
- How do I know who is working with my child's class?
- Special Education and creating an inclusive learning environment.
- Can I visit a school and see a classroom?
What are the qualifications to attend Four Star Express prekindergarten?
How to I register my child for Four Star Express?
- Visit osseo.ce.eleyo.com scroll down to Four Star Express, and select "click here to enroll"
- School year 2025-26 Four Star Express registration opens Jan. 15, 2025 at 9 a.m. until Jan. 31, 2025 at 11:59 p.m. A lottery drawing will take place Feb. 3, 2025.
- Families will be notified no later than Feb. 14, 2025 if their child's contract has been accepted or denied.
Can I register for multiple locations?
Does my child need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering for Four Star Express?
- No, your child does not need to complete Early Childhood Screening before registering. Have your child screened between the ages of three and five.
- Early Childhood Screening is a free and simple way to check your child’s growth, development, and learning. Learn more about Early Childhood Screening.
- If your child has already been screened in another school district, please email the screening paperwork to ecfe@district279.org.
How does the lottery process work for Four Star Express?
All registrations submitted during the registration window (9 a.m. Jan. 15, 2025 through 11:59 p.m. Jan. 31, 2025) have an equal chance of being accepted. A lottery drawing will take place Feb. 3, 2025. Registrations will be randomized and accepted based on available space. Families will be notified no later than Feb. 14, 2025 if their child's contract has been accepted or denied.
What happens after the lottery?
- If your contract is accepted or denied, you will receive an automated email confirmation no later than Feb. 14, 2025.
- If your contract is accepted: We do ask that you email us a copy of your child's birth certificate & immunization records.
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If your contract is denied: You will receive an email from the business office, no later than 2/14/25. Your registration along with your first and second choice will remain open after the lottery unless you remove/withdraw your contract. As space becomes available, we will notify families in the order determined by the lottery.
Can I register after the lottery is held?
Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting in the program?
What is the tuition amount for the 2025-26 school year?
Do you offer tuition reductions?
How do I make tuition payments?
What are the hours of the program?
How many children are in each class?
Tell me about what a typical day looks like in the program.
We offer a collaborative and developmentally appropriate childcare experience designed to support the early needs of children in a school setting. Our program features hands-on learning through play, social-emotional development, and a structured classroom environment. Additionally, we incorporate curriculum that aligns with the district's early childhood programs. Our program includes up to five field trips throughout the school year, all covered by your tuition.
Do children take naps?
Are meals provided for my student?
Is transportation available for my student?
Transportation is not a guarantee for Four Star Express children. To be considered for transportation, an older sibling needs to be on the same bus and, there must be capacity on the bus route. If you have questions, visit the Transportation Department website, email bus@district279.org or call the transportation office at 763-391-7244.
Is care available for my student on non-school days?
Yes. Four Star Express is open on most non-school days. Registration for non-school days can be made online in your account with a current contract. Non-school day requests remain pending until approved two weeks prior to the non-school date. Non-school days are included in tuition.
What is the Four Star Express withdrawal policy?
- If a family withdraws and there is another family registered at the time of withdrawal who accepts this opening, we will provide a full refund of the last week’s deposit.
- If a family withdraws by 11:59 p.m. on June 30 and the opening cannot be filled at the time of withdrawal, we will provide a half refund of your last week’s deposit.
- If a family withdraws after 11:59 p.m. on June 30 and the opening cannot be filled at the time of withdrawal, no refund will be provided.
How do I know who is working with my child's class?
Staff assignments will be finalized in August 2025. If your contract is accepted, you will receive an invitation to attend a virtual Four Star Preview event where we will share basic information and introduce the staff supporting your child's classroom. Classroom staff will be available for the upcoming school year starting on August 25, 2025.
Special Education and creating an inclusive learning environment.
Four Star staff are not trained special education professionals and are not equipped to deliver specialized services. However, we are dedicated to supporting children with Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and committed to fostering an inclusive and accommodating environment while operating within our scope of expertise and available resources.
Can I visit a school and see a classroom?
- Yes. We offer opportunities to visit a classroom during the school year. Contact the business office to schedule a time.
- Elementary School Open Houses are scheduled before the first day of school to meet the principal, staff, teacher and see the classroom. The 2025-26 calendars will be posted on the website.
Contact us
Four Star Express & Kidstop Business Office
Northwest Family Service Center
7051 Brooklyn Blvd.
Brooklyn Center, MN 55429
763-585-7281
cecares@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Free, Half-day, Every day Prekindergarten
The Free Half-Day, Every Day Prekindergarten program is for children who are four years old on or before Sept. 1, 2025 and not eligible for Kindergarten. This program meets every school day in the morning or afternoon. The focus of this program is to make sure that students receive instruction, services and support so they are successful in school and beyond. Small class sizes mean your child will receive personalized attention from our highly trained and caring teaching staff. This free prekindergarten program is made possible by special funding from the state, which recognizes the established link between early learning opportunities and student achievement.
2025-26 Locations:
Birch Grove School for the Arts * Must apply through North West Suburban Integration School District for this location.*
Edinbrook Elementary School
Elm Creek Elementary School
Fair Oaks Elementary School
Garden City Elementary School
Oak View Elementary School
Palmer Lake Elementary School
Park Brook Elementary School
Zanewood Community: A STEAM School
Materials and resource
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten postcard
2025-26 school year preschool and prekindergarten flyer (English)
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT WEBSITE
SCHEDULE AN EARLY CHILDHOOD SCREENING APPOINTMENT
Applications
2025-26 Free Half Day, Every ay prekindergarten attendance area school application
2025-26 free Half Day, every day prekindergarten open enrollment school choice application
2025-26 Free half day, every day prekindergarten birch grove nwsisd magNet school infomation
Frequently asked questions and answers
- What are the qualifications for Free, Half-Day, Every Day Prekindergarten?
- How do I find my child's attendance area school?
- How do I apply and what are the application lottery deadlines?
- Is transportation available for my student?
- When can I meet my child's teacher and see the classroom?
- Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting school?
What are the qualifications for Free, Half-Day, Every Day Prekindergarten?
Students must qualify to attend this program for free. Students must meet one of the following criteria to attend for free:
- Qualifies for free or reduced-priced meals/educational benefits
- Qualifies for state general financial eligibility requirements listed in Minn. Stat. 119B.09, Sub 1, paragraph (a), clause 2
- Is an English Language Learner
- Is an American Indian
- Has experienced homelessness in the last 24 months
- Is identified through health and development screening with a potential risk factor that may influence learning
- Is in foster care, kinship care, or is in need of child protection services
- Has a parent who is a migrant or seasonal agriculture laborer
- Has a parent who is incarcerated
- Is defined as eligible by the school district. Osseo Area Schools defines this as students who live in the attendance areas zoned for our current Free, Half-Day, Every day Prekindergarten schools. First priority is given to students whose home residence is within the attendance area of one of those schools. The student must be four years old on or before Sept. 1, 2025 and not eligible for Kindergarten.
How do I find my child's attendance area school?
Use the Find My School website to check which school your child is assigned to and transportation eligibility.
How do I apply and what are the application lottery deadlines?
Complete one of the following applications
2025-26 Free Half Day, Every Day prekindergarten attendance area school application
2025-26 free Half Day, every day prekindergarten open enrollment school choice application
Apply by Dec. 31, 2024
Birch Grove School for the Arts is a magnet school with separate application deadlines. Apply to Birch Grove School for the Arts by the first lottery deadline of Dec. 31, 2024. The online application is available at https://www.nws.k12.mn.us/.
For more information and/or assistance with the magnet school application, contact Northwest Suburban Integration School District at 763-450-1303.
Note: Prekindergartners with older siblings currently attending Birch Grove School for the Arts must complete a magnet school application; prekindergartners are not automatically enrolled based on an older sibling’s enrollment.
Apply by Jan. 15, 2025
The priority application window for Edinbrook Elementary School, Fair Oaks Elementary School, Garden City Elementary School, Palmer Lake Elementary School, Park Brook Elementary School and Zanewood Community: A STEAM School is Jan. 15, 2025. Please submit your child’s application by this date to have the best chance of acceptance into the district’s free prekindergarten program.
Applications received after Jan. 15, 2025
Will be processed in the order they arrive.
Note: Students who live within the attendance area of the school offering the free prekindergarten program have the highest priority for enrollment.
After Aug. 15, 2025
Applications are considered on a space-available basis for:
- Students living in the attendance areas of other schools offering the free prekindergarten program.
- Students who meet one of the criteria listed above, and may not reside inside a school's attendance area.
After Sept. 10, 2025
Applications are considered on a space-available basis for:
- Students living in the attendance areas of other schools offering the free prekindergarten program
- Students assigned to other elementary schools in the district or who live outside the school district.
Is transportation available for my student?
Visit the Transportation Department website.
Students who are eligible and request transportation before Aug. 8, 2025:
- Free transportation is available to eligible students who live 0.8 mile or more from their school. To request transportation, please email busquestions@district279.org
- Transportation to and from school begins the first day of school for students who are eligible and have requested transportation.
Students who are eligible and request transportation after Aug. 8, 2025:
- Mid-day transportation (from school to home if enrolled in morning prekindergarten, or from home to school if afternoon prekindergarten) for eligible students, is the responsibility of the parent/guardian until mid-day bus routes have been arranged by transportation staff (this may take up to three weeks).
- Children whose Individualized Education Program (IEP) requires specialized transportation will need to contact the Due Process Clerk at their student’s school to have them request specialized busing.
When can I meet my child's teacher and see the classroom?
- Each school offers scheduled tours for families. Contact the school directly to schedule a tour.
- Elementary School Open Houses are scheduled before the first day of school to meet the principal, staff, teacher and see the classroom. The 2025-26 calendar will be posted on the website.
Does my child need to be toilet trained before starting school?
Contact us
Osseo Area Schools Enrollment Center
Northwest Family Service Center
7051 Brooklyn Blvd.
Brooklyn Center, MN 55429
Phone: 763-585-7350
Email: enrollmentcenter@district279.org
Office hours:
Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
About Early Childhood Screening
Early Childhood Screening is a free service for children ages three to five years old.
Schedule your child's in-person appointment online or call 763-391-8777. The appointment takes approximately one hour.
Screening includes:
- A check of vision, hearing, height, weight and developmental progress.
- A review of immunizations records and family information.
- An individual review with parents/guardians of their child's progress and needs.
- Early Childhood Screening identifies needs that may require special attention before a child enters school.
About Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)
Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) provides opportunities for growth and support of children and their families.
Any child between birth and five years with a demonstrated developmental delay and who meets certain eligibility criteria can receive services.
If you would like to make a referral for an evaluation or to discuss developmental concerns with an intake facilitator, please refer to the contact information below.
For children ages birth to three with developmental concerns, including speech and/or language development, contact:
Claire Becerra, Secretary NW Hennepin Help Me Grow
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
763-585-7335 | BecerraC@district279.org
For children ages 3-5 with developmental concerns, including speech and/or language development, contact:
Julie Maccario, Secretary
Willow Lane Early Childhood Center
763-585-7301 | MaccarioJ@district279.org