Why Your Child’s First School Matters
At KIPP Texas Public Schools, we know the early years of school shape how children feel about learning. Pre-K isn’t just about classroom time; it’s where curiosity, confidence, and community take root. It’s where kids begin to see themselves as learners.
Our Pre-K classrooms in Houston, Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio are joyful, welcoming spaces filled with support, community, and care. Our teachers help children build early reading and math skills while helping them grow in confidence and independence.
We’re proud to stand with Texas families as we build strong starts and amazing futures, one KIPPster at a time.
How Does KIPP Texas Pre-K Prepare for K-12?
Pre-K at KIPP Texas focuses on helping students to prepare for kindergarten; academically, socially, and emotionally. That means learning letters and numbers, yes, but also how to ask questions, solve problems, and express feelings.
At campuses like KIPP Nexus Primary in Houston and KIPP Austin Comunidad in Austin, students learn through movement, songs, stories, and play. We focus on the whole child, meeting each student where they are and helping them grow from there.
Our teachers support learning with love, structure, and support. We help students build the habits, confidence, and skills they’ll carry for years to come.
KIPP Texas Pre-K Curriculum Highlights
Our classrooms follow project-based learning to promote confidence and critical thinking for all of our Little KIPPsters.
Our curriculum is focused on oral language, vocabulary, and storytelling, including sounds and patterns, that set the foundation for strong fluency and comprehension.
The curriculum is a comprehensive, research-based curriculum that features exploration and discovery as a way of learning, enabling children to develop confidence, creativity, and lifelong critical thinking skills.
It is designed to help educators at all levels of experience plan and implement a developmentally appropriate, content-rich program for children with diverse backgrounds and skill levels.
Is a Pre-K Charter School Right for Your Family?
Every child is unique, and so is every school. When exploring Pre-K options, consider what matters most to your family. Here are a few questions that can help guide your decision:
- Does the school environment align with your child’s personality and learning needs?
- What support does the school offer for families, such as transportation, meals, or mental health and wellness services?
- Can you visit the campus before enrolling? (Yes! Schedule a school tour to see our classrooms in action.)
- What questions should you ask teachers or school leaders?
- What does a typical day look like for Pre-K students?
- How are students supported emotionally and socially?
- What is the student-to-teacher ratio?
Visiting schools, asking thoughtful questions, and talking to current families can give you a real feel for the environment your child will join.
Pre-K is a big step, and we’re honored to be part of it. At KIPP Texas, we believe every child deserves a strong start, surrounded by people who care and a community that believes in them.
For more information about enrolling your child for Pre-K at one of our schools, please visit our Pre-K page. If you are ready to apply, please click on the “Apply Now” button below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What Pre-K programs does KIPP Texas offer?
We currently offer Pre-K programming in all four regions:
- KIPP Texas – Austin offers Full-Day Pre-K4.
- KIPP Texas – Dallas-Fort Worth offers a Full-Day Pre-K4 program.
- KIPP Texas – Houston offers half-day Pre-K3 (AM / PM) and Full-Day Pre-K4.
- KIPP Texas – San Antonio offers a Full-Day Pre-K4 program. (Pre-K4 is only available at KIPP Somos Primary)
Are KIPP Texas Pre-K programs tuition free?
There are certain eligibility requirements to qualify for free Pre-K.
Free Pre-K
To be eligible in a free Pre-K class, a child must be 3 (Pre-K3) or 4 (Pre-K4) years old by September 1 of the current school year AND:
- have limited English proficiency, or
- qualify for free and reduced-cost lunch, or
- a child of active military parent, or
- a child of a parent who was injured or killed during active military duty, or
- who have been in the care of the Department of Family and Protective Services, or
- who are homeless or
- are the child of a person who received the Star of Texas Award as a peace officer, a firefighter or an emergency medical first responder
Tuition-Based Pre-K
To be eligible in a tuition-based Pre-K class, a child must be 3 (Pre-K3) or 4(Pre-K4) years old by September 1 of the current school year AND:
- not qualify for free Pre-K
*Please note that under Senate Bill 1679, any KIPP Texas Pre-K3 student who qualifies for free Pre-K3 will automatically be eligible for free Pre-K4. This automatic qualification does not apply to New-to-KIPP (NTK) Pre-K4 students.
*For military duty, families will need to provide a military ID or letter from the VA stating a service-connected disability for those injured while on active duty.
*Schools will verify a student’s eligibility during the enrollment (NTK students) and re-enrollment process (returning students) for Pre-K. This process begins on April 1.
For half-day Pre-K programs, how is AM or PM selected?
For half-day Pre-K3 programs, students are scheduled at the campus level for either a morning or afternoon program based on availability and family schedule. Currently, KIPP Texas – Dallas-Fort Worth, KIPP Texas – San Antonio, and KIPP Texas – Austin does not offer Pre-K3.
Once I enroll my child in Pre-K at KIPP Texas, do we have to attend school?
The expectation is that once you enroll in school, you are required to attend school. Texas Compulsory Attendance: Children ages 6-18 (up to the student’s 19th birthday) are required to attend school. Compulsory attendance also applies to students below the age of 6 if the student voluntarily enrolled in Prekindergarten or Kindergarten. Learn more in the KIPP Texas Student/Parent Handbook.
What makes the Pre-K and Kindergarten experiences unique at KIPP Texas?
Our primary elementary academic model is designed to ensure our Little KIPPsters develop a love of learning from the very start. We do this by creating a safe and joyful learning environment for each student. Students spend time daily engaging in Social-Emotional Learning starting in Pre-K. Our programs also teach academics through collaboration and play such that students are in centers and guided learning throughout the school day. Additionally, our warm and friendly teachers ensure our students build knowledge by participating in enrichment courses throughout the day. These enrichment courses vary by campus and can include art, music, dance, technology, etc.
Are there before or after-school care programs available?
Please contact your school directly for more information on before and after-school programs based on grade level.