Director: Belinda Catingub
Office Assistant: Jerine Omalza
Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8:00-5:00
PH: (808) 622-2454 E-mail: wahiawabaptistpreandk@ymail.com
Office Assistant: Jerine Omalza
Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8:00-5:00
PH: (808) 622-2454 E-mail: wahiawabaptistpreandk@ymail.com
Application and Health Forms
Application Forms:
School registration Form
General Information Form
Emergency Information
Medical Emergency Authorization
Photo Permission Form
Emergency and field trip permission form
Health Forms:
DHS Form 908
DOE Form 14
Special Care Plan for Child with Allergies
Please provide these documents as well as:
- Birth Certificate
- TB Clearance
**Adobe and Microsoft Word is needed to view files**
School registration Form
General Information Form
Emergency Information
Medical Emergency Authorization
Photo Permission Form
Emergency and field trip permission form
Health Forms:
DHS Form 908
DOE Form 14
Special Care Plan for Child with Allergies
Please provide these documents as well as:
- Birth Certificate
- TB Clearance
**Adobe and Microsoft Word is needed to view files**
Tuition Assistance
Arbor Child Care Connections is a federal subsidy program helping families pay for child care services. For more information call an office in your area.In Honolulu (Hawaii Kai - Halawa) call 566-2600,or in Waipahu (Aiea - Wahiawa to Waialua; Waipahu - Makaha) call 356-5577.
Child Care Connection Hawaii
Preschool Open Doors Program (POD) is a statewide early education and care project funded by the State of Hawaii. POD helps 3 and 4 year old children go to preschool by helping families pay preschool costs.
For more information call our office on Oahu: 791-2130 and Neighbor Islands: 1-800-746-5620 (toll free) or contact your local PATCH office http://www.patchhawaii.org/families/paying/preschool
Keiki o Ka ‘Aina HELP Childcare Subsidy Program: Services for Native Hawaiian children. Applications accepted year round. O'ahu & Neighbor Islands: (808) 845-3454. http://www.keikiokaaina.org/
PAUAHI KEiKI SCHOLARS (PKS) is a need-based scholarship for eligible keiki who are planning to attend select Non-Kamehameha preschools in Hawai`i. Awards are good for one year, and you must reapply each year. SErVICES FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN CHILDREN. For more information please contact:Applicant Services Center (ASC)
Phone: (808) 534-8080 or (808) 541-5300
Fax: (808) 523-6286
E-mail: finaid@ksbe.edu
Web: www.ksbe.edu/finaid/
Military Programs: Military members are eligible to receive a monthly subsidy to help offset child care costs. Eligibility may vary by military branch. To determine if you are eligible, contact GSA Child care subsidy team.
Phone: (866) 508-0371 (option 1, then 2)
Fax: (816) 823-5445
GSA child care subsidy administration website: http://www.gsa.gov/childcaresubsidies
Head Start and Early Head Start
These are federally funded programs that provide free child care and other services to help meet the health and school readiness needs of eligible children. Most, but not all, families who access Head Start or Early Head Start must have incomes that meet federal poverty guidelines. Statewide contacts for Head Start programs are listed below:
Oahu
PACT Koolauloa Early Head Start
Phone: 808-293-5530
Parents and Children Together
Phone: 808-847-3285 EE Lear
Hawaii Department of Health
Phone: 808-733-9022
Honolulu Community Action Program, Inc.
Phone: 808-521-4531n provides a range of age-appropriate activities designed to lay a foundation for understanding God, Jesus, the Bibl
**Courtesy of PATCH**
http://patchhawaii.org/families
Child Care Connection Hawaii
Preschool Open Doors Program (POD) is a statewide early education and care project funded by the State of Hawaii. POD helps 3 and 4 year old children go to preschool by helping families pay preschool costs.
For more information call our office on Oahu: 791-2130 and Neighbor Islands: 1-800-746-5620 (toll free) or contact your local PATCH office http://www.patchhawaii.org/families/paying/preschool
Keiki o Ka ‘Aina HELP Childcare Subsidy Program: Services for Native Hawaiian children. Applications accepted year round. O'ahu & Neighbor Islands: (808) 845-3454. http://www.keikiokaaina.org/
PAUAHI KEiKI SCHOLARS (PKS) is a need-based scholarship for eligible keiki who are planning to attend select Non-Kamehameha preschools in Hawai`i. Awards are good for one year, and you must reapply each year. SErVICES FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN CHILDREN. For more information please contact:Applicant Services Center (ASC)
Phone: (808) 534-8080 or (808) 541-5300
Fax: (808) 523-6286
E-mail: finaid@ksbe.edu
Web: www.ksbe.edu/finaid/
Military Programs: Military members are eligible to receive a monthly subsidy to help offset child care costs. Eligibility may vary by military branch. To determine if you are eligible, contact GSA Child care subsidy team.
Phone: (866) 508-0371 (option 1, then 2)
Fax: (816) 823-5445
GSA child care subsidy administration website: http://www.gsa.gov/childcaresubsidies
Head Start and Early Head Start
These are federally funded programs that provide free child care and other services to help meet the health and school readiness needs of eligible children. Most, but not all, families who access Head Start or Early Head Start must have incomes that meet federal poverty guidelines. Statewide contacts for Head Start programs are listed below:
Oahu
PACT Koolauloa Early Head Start
Phone: 808-293-5530
Parents and Children Together
Phone: 808-847-3285 EE Lear
Hawaii Department of Health
Phone: 808-733-9022
Honolulu Community Action Program, Inc.
Phone: 808-521-4531n provides a range of age-appropriate activities designed to lay a foundation for understanding God, Jesus, the Bibl
**Courtesy of PATCH**
http://patchhawaii.org/families