Pre-K at Slater Elementary | 4 Year Olds

1320 Pryor Road, SW
Atlanta, GA 30315

(404) 802-4050

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Pre-K with a purpose!

Slater Elementary School prepares young scholars for success in elementary school with a free, high quality Pre-K program with fun, engaging teachers.

We are a community who is focused on creating a safe and nurturing environment for our students. With a caring culture of trust and collaboration, we aspire to be a high-performing school where students love to learn, educators inspire, families engage, and the community trusts us.

Enrollment Requirements

If your child is selected for a Pre-K slot, the following documents are required for enrollment:

  • Child’s original birth certificate or passport
  • Proof of legal guardianship (if applicable)
  • Parent/guardian ID – such as drivers license or passport
  • Proof of residency
  • Lease, mortgage, or utility bill in parent/ guardian’s name – no cable or phone bills
  • If you do not have a lease/utility bill in your name provide a notarized affidavit of residency and the lease/utility bill of the person you are staying with
  • Child’s original social security card
  • Child’s health insurance card
  • Proof of income (W2, pay stub, 1099)
  • Proof of food stamps, TANF, or SSI (if applicable)
  • Immunization certificate – form 3231
  • Ear, eye , and dental screening – form 3300
  • Child’s most recent physical
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Contact

Chantrice Culbreath-Harrington
Pre-K Manager
[email protected]
(404) 939-7890

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Purpose Built Schools Atlanta

 

Atlanta Public Schools partners with Purpose Built Schools Atlanta, a nonprofit organization with extensive expertise in turnaround education, to operate three traditional APS schools in south Atlanta: Slater Elementary School, Price Middle School, and Carver STEAM Academy.

Partner schools are not charter schools. We are traditional APS public schools. Every student who lives in our attendance zone can enroll in our schools. All of our students are APS students and count toward APS’ enrollment goals.

PBSA receives per-pupil funding from APS at the district’s average rate—just as if our schools were operated directly by APS. Without PBSA, the district would still be responsible for investing the same dollars to educate these same students in these same schools.