Holiday Hill Elementary School VPK Program 2025-2026

VPK Fact Sheet (in English) VPK Fact Sheet (in Spanish)

Looking to enroll your child in our Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten program? We have two processes, depending on whether you enroll during the standard VPK application window (Jan. 1– Feb. 28) or during the late enrollment period.

Enrolling During the Standard VPK Application Window (Jan. 1 – Feb. 28)

  1. Ensure your child is 4 years old on or before Sept. 1 of the year you wish to enroll.

  2. Obtain a Certificate of Eligibility from the Early Learning Coalition of Duval County

  3. Create a FOCUS account and Student ID for your child. 

  4. Upload your child's Certificate of Eligibility, proof of age, and two proofs of address when creating their student number. 

  5. Complete the application in your FOCUS account and select schools to apply to. Apply before Feb. 28.

  6. Lottery results will be emailed to parents on or before April 15.

Late Enrollment Procedures (Outside of the Standard VPK Application Window)

VPK Contacts

Parents with questions about the process can reach out to the phone numbers listed below:

District VPK Office
904-630-6790

Early Learning Coalition Office
904-208-2044

Reasons to Choose Pre-Kindergarten in Duval County Public Schools

100% Certified Teachers, Art, Music, PE & Recess, Exposure to Technology, Kindergarten Ready, Breakfast and Lunch

We Welcome Students with Disabilities

We reserve seats in our Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten programs for students with disabilities in select Title I and Non-Title I schools. Our Exceptional Education and Student Services (EE/SS) department places students in those seats. Contact the EE/SS Department to learn more.

Free and Affordable Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Programs

VPK programs in Title I schools – which is the majority of our programs – are free to families. VPK in a Non-Title I school is free for the first three hours of instruction. Parents will pay $300/month for a full day. 

A Typical Day in a VPK Classroom

When parents send their students to Voluntary Pre-Kindergaraten at one of our schools, they can be confident in our decades of experience in teaching key academic concepts through engaging, age-appropriate methods. 

Our students are being taught in small classrooms that are conducive to personalized instruction. This means class sizes of no more than 11 students with one lead instructor, or up to 20 students with one lead instructor and an assistant.

All of this takes place in safe schools with security measures such as an armed safe-school officer, secured entry, lighting, fencing, and radios. Additionally, visitors are required to be buzzed in and screened through their IDs.

VPK students will participate in a variety of activities:

Structured play, Recess, Art, MusicPhysical education, Rest times, Breakfast, lunch, and snacks, and more....

Frequently Asked Questions: Pre-Kindergarten in Duval County

How do you register for VPK in Duval County?

Once your child meets the preliminary eligibility requirements outlined above (age 4 before Sept. 1, and obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility from the ELC), our district's Early Learning Department will work with you to verify documentation and proceed to enrollment. 

Can a 3-year-old start VPK? 

No. State statute requires students to be age 4 before Sept. 1 of the year they wish to enroll. However, your child may be eligible to participate in one of our district's Head Start or Early Head Start programs in partnership with Lutheran Services Florida.

For more questions about Head Start, contact Lutheran Services
904-463-9209

Will my student automatically transition into the kindergarten program from VPK?

Duval County Public Schools Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten students will automatically be enrolled in kindergarten programs at their neighborhood schools. Parents who want their students to attend kindergarten in a school other than their neighborhood school will have to apply using the district's School Choice process during the application window (Dec. 1 - Jan. 31). 

How many hours a day is Pre-Kindergarten in Duval County Public Schools?

Our programs are as long as a regular school day, which is about six-and-a-half hours Monday through Friday.

How much do your programs cost?

VPK programs in Title I schools – which is the majority of our programs – are free to parents. VPK in a Non-Title I school is free for the first three hours of instruction. Parents will pay $300/month for a full day. 

Are there Pre-Kindergarten programs offered during the summer?

Yes! We offer Summer VPK programs in our schools. These programs are open to students who will be entering kindergarten in the fall and did not participate in a program requiring a Certificate of Eligibility. You can read more on our Summer VPK page.

Helpful Links

Schools with VPK Programs

Registration Information with the Early Learning Coalition of Duval County

Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards

"What is VPK?" by the Florida Department of Education

VPK Fact Sheet (in English)

VPK Fact Sheet (in Spanish)