Comstock Early Learning Academy

Comstock Early Learning Academy
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Comstock Public Schools is now enrolling for the 2022-23 school year!

We are also excited to offer FREE GSRP Pre-K classrooms for four year olds. Classes run Monday through Thursday 9am-3:30 p.m., and follows the district calendar. If you have questions, contact Meadow Nuyen, Principal of CELA.

Keep these thoughts in mind when considering your preschool options:

  • In-district students enrolled in any of the programs at CELA will receive Comstock Public Schools bus transportation.
  • All meals (breakfast, snack, and lunch) will be FREE at CELA for the 2022-23 school year!

All Kalamazoo County PRE-K programs are licensed by the state of Michigan, and all programs use a common pre-K application with documentation of the child’s age and residency and the parent’s income to determine a child’s eligibility. Click here to begin the Kalamazoo County Pre-K Application

If you’re ready to sign up, simply fill out the form below. Someone will reach out to you soon to help complete the enrollment process!

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