The following was sent to the Bloomingtonian:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 13, 2026
MCCSC to host Pre-K and Kindergarten Open House
BLOOMINGTON, IN — Parents and guardians with children turning 4 or 5 years old by August 1, 2026 are invited to the Monroe County Community School Corporation (MCCSC) Pre-K and Kindergarten Open House. The event will be held on Tuesday, February 10 from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. at all MCCSC elementary schools. The event offers families a chance to explore schools and ask questions after Pre-K and Kindergarten enrollment opens on February 2.
During the event, families can:
Families can also learn more about Pre-K education. Thanks to public support for MCCSC’s 2023 Referendum, every MCCSC-districted family qualifies for assistance that covers at least half the cost of 4-year-old Pre-K programs—regardless of income. This applies to all MCCSC and partner provider Pre-K programs: Bloomington Center for Global Children, Bloomington Developmental Learning Center, New Hope Early Learning Center, Penny Lane Child Care, and Indiana University Bloomington Campus Children’s Center and Hoosier Courts Nursery School.
Information about the event and MCCSC schools can be found at mccsc.edu/openhouse.
About MCCSC
The Monroe County Community School Corporation (MCCSC) serves approximately 10,000 students from diverse populations in 23 schools in Monroe County, Indiana. MCCSC is a leader in STEAM and EARTH curricula, encompasses a performing arts academy, International Baccalaureate schools, dual language immersion programs, and offers numerous career and college pathways for students to prepare for their futures. MCCSC’s commitment is to Engage, Empower, and Educate all students in a world-class learning environment, empowering tomorrow’s leaders to maximize their educational success in becoming productive, responsible global citizens.
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