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[quote=Anonymous]Unless you manage to get into one of the special ed or Montessouri preschools, then it's my understanding that there is no publically subsidized preschool services in Arlington. Kindergarden, yes, and then you will be zoned for the area you live in and given a few choices plus some other schools you can get into a lottery for. But preschool in Arlington is basically private unless you qualify. I think you will want to look into the the Arlington VPI program, particularly the one at Arlington Traditional School. If you get into the VPI program as a four year old at ATS, you are given the option of continuing at this excellent, award winning school from K-5. We tried getting our daughter into this school this year for Kindergarten but once all the VPI and sibling spots were filled, there were only about 30 spots left and we didn't make it. But it's a fantastic public school and if you qualify for VPI you get a leg in. However, it will (I think) be to late to get in this year; the lottery was last month. Good luck![/quote]
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