WUSD to Host Discovery Day for Future 4K Students

Families with young children are invited to learn about the Whitewater Unified School District’s 4K program during Discovery Day on Friday, February 20.

Discovery Day offers families an opportunity to explore 4K classrooms, meet educators, and learn how the district supports early learning through engaging, developmentally appropriate instruction. Attendees may select a one-hour time slot between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. at Lincoln Elementary School.

“Our 4K program provides a strong foundation for lifelong learning by focusing on social, emotional, and academic growth in a welcoming environment,” said Superintendent Samuel Karns. “Discovery Day is a great opportunity for families to see firsthand how we support our youngest learners and partner with families from the very beginning of their educational journey.”

Families are encouraged to sign up in advance for Discovery Day by visiting bit.ly/WUSD4kDicoveryDay.

Additional information about 4K enrollment and enrollment for families new to the district is available at wwusd.org/page/4k-and-new-to-the-district-kg.

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