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Overview


Early Education at Framingham Public Schools offers Preschool learning opportunities at our BLOCKS Preschool location for children who will be 3 years old by August 31st. Enrollment is ongoing for 3 year old children who are identified to receive special education services.

How to Apply for Preschool in FPS


If your child will be 3 years old by August 31, 2024, and you would like to apply for a Preschool placement, please fill out the Preschool Intake Form, linked below.

Submit your SY 24-25 Preschool Intake Form Today

If your child has been found eligible for special education services by the Framingham Public Schools Department of Special Education, please begin the registration process on the Student Registration Page

Contact Us


Christina Shea
Early Education Manager 
508-782-6898

Rosario Alvarez
BLOCKS Preschool Coordinator
508-788-2380

Beatriz Cordoba
BLOCKS Preschool Office Manager
508-788-2380

Application Information for Fall 2024

BLOCKS

ogo for BLOCKS with colorful blocks spelling 'B-L-O-C-K-S' and the phrase 'Building Learning Opportunities for Children's Kindergarten Success' below.

BLOCKS Preschool promotes a flexible atmosphere that considers children individually and as members of a group. Our program provides a variety of resources that address children's particular interests, needs and levels of development.

Learning through play, development of self-concept, the growth of language and respect for others will be fostered in order to maximize future school success. The ultimate goal of this program is to instill in children a curiosity about their world and a hunger to learn.

The general goals of our program include:

  • to develop children's understanding and use of language
  • to teach children the skills to explore, question and investigate
  • to develop early readiness and pre-academic skills
  • to foster children's self-esteem
  • to encourage children to work positively and effectively with others
  • to support the parents' role as a child's first teacher at home