Chicago Public Schools Opens Applications for Free Preschool Programs

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Applications for Chicago Public Schools’ 2026–27 preschool programs opened this week, giving families access to high-quality programs for four-year-olds and a limited number of half-day programs for three-year-olds at 372 elementary schools across the District. The offerings, which are provided at no cost to families, are part of the District’s goal, which is to improve both educational and social outcomes for all children, particularly those with the greatest needs. CPS partners with the Chicago Department of Family and Support Services (DFSS) which provides childcare services at community-operated locations from birth to age five. Various schools across the District will host events such as open houses and community-focused activities in early April and during CPS Pre-K Week, which runs through April 17th. More information about CPS Preschool programs is available on the District’s website or visit chicagoearlylearning.org to submit an application for preschool. Parents may also call the Chicago Early Learning Hotline at 312-229-1690 for application support in both English and Spanish.

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