Transitional Kindergarten (TK)
Transitional Kindergarten (TK)
TK Applications start 3/1/2026
Our Primary School is fortunate to have a Transitional Kindergarten (TK) program again for the 2026-2027 school year. This is an opportunity for students to have a year of school before Kindergarten with a blend of the UPK and Kindergarten standards in order to be more prepared upon entering Kindergarten the following school year. This program also will provide additional social and emotional learning to support confidence building and fostering peer relationships.
Since we have a limited number of TK slots, not all applicants will be accepted.
Four-year-old students with birthdays from 9/1/2021 - 12/1/2021 are eligible to attend.
What are the benefits of Transitional Kindergarten (TK)?
The Transitional Kindergarten Program is a voluntary, free, full-day program designed for those students who would normally enter Kindergarten as a 4-year old.
What is the grade-level progression for students in TK?
Students would participate in Transitional Kindergarten during the 2026-27 school year, attend Kindergarten for the 2027-28 school year, and then proceed onto first grade during the 2028-2029 school year.
The TK Program offers a developmentally appropriate bridge to meet the academic and social-emotional needs of our youngest learners. Children in TK will get a significant boost in kindergarten readiness. Class sizes in TK classrooms are approximately 12 - 15 students.
What does the program include?
- Exposure to kindergarten standards while re-visiting UPK standards.
- Transportation
- Specials (music, art, PE, library)
- Breakfast, lunch, and recess
- Social and emotional learning and development through play and interactive modeling
- Confidence building
- Peer relationship building
- Exposure to foundational skills in English Language Arts and Math
How do I enroll my student in Transitional Kindergarten?
To enroll in Transitional Kindergarten, click the registration form at the top of this page.
All materials will be completed online.
Registration Process
Step 1 - Starting March 1, 2026 complete the online registration form, located at the top of this page. Once submitted, you will receive a confirmation email from Student Registration.
Step 2 - After submitting the registration form, you will receive another email from student registration indicating the required forms and documents to complete. (Please be sure to check your junk/spam folder for this email). The deadline to complete the TK application process is Friday, March 13, 2026. You will receive a confirmation email once all your documents and forms have been submitted and reviewed.
Step 3 - The registrar will work with parents/guardians to schedule a date and time for an in-person screening. Screenings will take place in March and will be conducted by our Primary School teachers. Additional information regarding screenings will be shared with parents/guardians.
Step 4 - On or about April 1st, parents/guardians will be notified by email whether or not your child was accepted into the TK program.
Step 5 - We will notify you of your child’s teacher once the placement process has been completed. This will occur on the same day for all students UPK-12 - typically in mid-August.
We would be happy to answer any questions related to Canandaigua’s Transitional Kindergarten program. Please call (585)396-3939 or email StudentRegistration@CanandaiguaSchools.org.
Registration Requirements
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Please submit evidence establishing you and your child’s physical presence in the school district. Such evidence may include:
A copy of a residential lease or proof of ownership of a house or condominium, such as a deed or mortgage statement;
A statement by a third-party landlord, owner or tenant from whom the parent(s) or person(s) in parental relation leases or with whom they share property within the District, which may be either sworn or unsworn;
Such other statement by a third party establishing the parent(s)’ or person(s) in parental relation’s physical presence in the district; and/or
Other forms of documentation, which may include, but will not be limited to:- pay stub;
- income tax form;
- utility or other bills;
- membership documents (e.g., library cards) based upon residency;
- voter registration document(s);
- official driver’s license, learner’s permit or non-driver identification;
- State or other government issued identification;
- documents issued by federal, state or local agencies (e.g., local social service agency, federal Office of Refugee Resettlement); or
- evidence of custody of the child, including but not limited to judicial custody orders or guardianship papers.
** Note on Residency - Only students who are are valid inhabitants in the Canandaigua City School District boundaries may attend the district schools unless families in temporary residences fall within the provisions of the McKinney-Vento Act.
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The District will require documentation and/or information establishing your child’s age. Please supply a certified transcript of a birth certificate or record of baptism (including a certified transcript of a foreign birth certificate or record of baptism) giving the date of birth. Where such documentation is not available, a passport (including a foreign passport) may be used.
Where birth certificate or passport is not available, the District may consider certain other evidence, which has been in existence two years or more. Other evidence may include, but will not be limited to the following:
- official driver’s license;
- state or other government issued identification;
- school photo identification with date of birth;
- consulate identification card;
- hospital or health records;
- military dependent identification card;
- documents issued by federal, state or local agencies (e.g., local social service agency, federal Office of Refugee Resettlement);
- court orders or other court-issued documents;
- Native American tribal document; or
- records from non-profit international aid agencies and voluntary agencies
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In accordance with New York State’s Public Health Law, the District must also receive evidence that your child has been immunized in accordance with the New York State Department of Heath Immunization Bureau’s Immunization Requirements for School Entrance/Attendance. These records will be necessary to ensure your child’s continued attendance. Additionally, please provide us with records of any recent physical examination your student has received. New York State mandates that each new student entering a public school is required to have a physical examination upon entering the District. A physical completed no more than twelve months before the first day of the school year in question will meet this requirement.
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Only the child's parent or legal guardian can register a student. Upload your ID to confirm guardianship.
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During the registration process, parents/guardians will be prompted to complete the following forms online.
- Additional Student Information Form
- Medical History Form
- Transportation Form
- Child Development Form (Only if student is UPK or Kindergarten)
- Family Input Form(Only if student is UPK or Kindergarten)
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Custody paperwork is required if the student has more than one legal guardian, who resides at a different address than the student.
For example: If a parent is listed on the birth certificate, but does not currently live with the child, you will need to provide some sort of documentation. If court generated guardianship papers are not available, the district will provide affidavits that you can use to specify your custodial arrangement.
To provide evidence of custody of the child, including but not limited to judicial custody orders or guardianship papers.
The District may also require the parent(s) and/or person(s) in parental relation to the child to provide an affidavit either:
- indicating that they are the parent(s) with whom the child lawfully resides; or
- indicating that they are the person(s) in parental relation to the child, over whom they have total and permanent custody and control, and describing how they obtained total and permanent custody and control, whether through guardianship or otherwise.
