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Transitional Kindergarten

Who is eligible for Transitional Kindergarten?

For children who will turn five between the dates listed below, Transitional Kindergarten provides a state-funded, two-year Kindergarten experience.

For children who turn five prior to September 2nd (Kindergarten eligible), but have a Transitional Kindergarten preference, the District provides a waiting list, and if space is available, the District may enroll your child. Priority is given to those students whose birthday is closest to the date cutoff.  

Type of Requirement

2021–22

2022–23

2023–24

2024–25

2025–26

TK Eligibility

Turn FIVE between

September 2 and

December 2

Turn FIVE between

September 2 and

February 2

Turn FIVE between

September 2 and

April 2

Turn FIVE between

September 2 and June 2

Turn FOUR by 

September 1

Add'l New Months by Year

3 months

2 months

2 months

2 months

3 months

Cumulative Add'l Months 

3 months

5 months

7 months

9 months

12 months

Children who reside in Buckeye Union School District and will be five years of age on or before September 1 may register for Kindergarten


What is Transitional Kindergarten?

TK is the first year of a two-year, state-funded Kindergarten experience for students. Research suggests that children greatly benefit from programs that address school readiness. TK will provide this opportunity for students. Legislation has required that districts offer a Transitional Kindergarten program for students who will turn five years old within specific windows of time.  The window of birthdates is listed above.


What will the schedule be like for the children? 

TK classes typically follow the Kindergarten bell schedule for the site where the class is housed. For the exact times of a.m. and p.m. programs, please visit each school's website. It is important to note that BUSD operates an early release program on Wednesdays for all students.


Where will Transitional Kindergarten be offered in the Buckeye District?

Final site locations at which transitional kindergarten classrooms will be located can only be determined once the District has had an opportunity to review all registrations. Families will be notified by the end of June if their student was admitted into a transitional kindergarten classroom, and will then learn the location and the schedule.  Out-of-district students will need an approved interdistrict transfer to enroll. Upon completion of TK, it is expected that the student will return for Kindergarten at their home school (school of residence).

  • For the 2024/2025 school year, TK offered Blue Oak, Oak Meadow, Silva Valley, Valley View Charter Montessori, William Brooks, and Buckeye Elementary
  • For the 2023/2024 school year, TK offered Blue Oak, Oak Meadow, Silva Valley, Valley View Charter Montessori, and William Brooks
  • For the 2022/2023 school year, TK offered at Blue Oak, Oak Meadow, Silva Valley, and Valley View Charter Montessori, and William Brooks (added 6/28/22)
  • For the 2021/2022 school year, TK offered at Blue Oak, Oak Meadow, Silva Valley, and Valley View Charter Montessori

How do I enroll my child in Transitional Kindergarten?

You can enroll online for Transitional Kindergarten at any of our elementary school websiutes. You will need proof of residency (two pieces) in the Buckeye Union School District and a copy of your child’s birth certificate to register.  For proof of residency, you must provide two pieces of data, which may include a utility bill, rental agreement, etc. If you have a signed Interdistrict agreement, you can also register.

When a child is registered, the forms include the opportunity for parents to indicate a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd preference regarding location. Final site locations at which Transitional Kindergarten classrooms will be placed will be determined once the District has had an opportunity to review all registrations. Although every effort will be made to provide families with the school site preference that was provided on registration forms in terms of location and daily schedule for their child, it is important to understand that at times, not all requests can be honored and students will need to be placed where space is available. Families will be notified by the end of June if their student is admitted into a Transitional Kindergarten classroom; the notification will include the location and the schedule.  


Are there additional childcare options for my child at the school site to accommodate parent schedules?

The El Dorado County Office of Education will be offering Extended Day services. Their office can be reached by calling (530) 295-2298.