CEHS Plans College Career Day and Holding Pre-K Registration

Central Elementary-High School (CEHS) has planned its annual college career day …

Central Elementary-High School (CEHS) has planned its annual college career day and announced its Pre-K registration schedule.
CEHS will hold its College Career Day in the school gymnasium located at 945 Washington Avenue in Talbotton on Mar. 12 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Contact Counselor Dr. Jenie Carter by calling (706) 665-8574, ext. 143 or by email at jcarterii@talbot.k12.ga.us for more information.
Pre-K and Kindergarten registration will be heald from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Mar. 19, April 16 and May 14.
The following items are required to register a child for Pre-K: a birth certificate; ear, eye and dental examines; a social security card; a picture identification; an immunization certificate; proof of residency (utility bill); proof of income and proof of insurance (Medicaid, Private Insurance, Peachcare or Wellcare).
To register a Kindergarten student new to the system you will need the following: a birth certificate, an ear, eye and dental examine, a social security card and an immunization certificate.
All documents listed are required to register your child. Please be sure to bring all the required documents when you register you child. There will be no exceptions made for missing documents.

   

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