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Madison County Schools outlines Developmental Preschool eligibility, enrollment and locations

Madison County Schools · January 15, 2026
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Madison County Schools described its blended Developmental Preschool program for children with IEPs and typical peers, explained age and residency eligibility, listed required enrollment documents and school sites, and said typical-peer enrollment opens in January on a first-come, first-served basis.

Jenny McAllister, special education preschool resource specialist for Madison County Schools, provided a step-by-step overview of the district's Developmental Preschool and how families can enroll.

The district offers two options: a full‑time Developmental Pre‑K 4 for children who are 4 years old on or before September 1, and a three‑hour‑per‑week Developmental Pre‑K 3 for children who are 3 years old on or before September 1. “The developmental preschool program is a blended preschool program that serves students with disabilities who have a specialized IEP and also serves those who are typical peers,” McAllister said.

Families seeking a slot as a typical peer should complete a new student PowerSchool enrollment on the Madison County School System website;…

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