The critical need for quality pre-k education is growing. The Wilson School District is proud to offer a PA Pre-K Counts Program for qualifying families*! This free program offers educational activities that support language arts, math, science, social studies, art, music, health, and gross and fine motor development.
Full Day Program (9:00am-2:30pm)
Breakfast and Lunch Provided
Offered to 3 (by July 1) and 4-year-olds
Locations:
Berkshire Heights Early Learning Center
Cornwall Terrace Elementary School
To learn more about the opportunity to participate in Pre-K Counts at Wilson, please contact the Wilson Child Care and Early Learning Programs Office at 610.670.0180 x4823 or Nicole Reeser-Mazur at reenic@wilsonsd.org 610.670.0180 x1163
*Are living in families earning up to 300 percent of the federal income poverty level (such as a family of four earning up to $93,600) who may also be English language learners or have special needs.
🔴2025-2026 Pre-K Counts School Year Intake Appointments are available NOW!🔴
Please call 610-670-0180 ext 4823 or Nicole Reeser-Mazur at reenic@wilsonsd.org 610.670.0180 x1163 to schedule your appointment.
Print and complete the 2025-2026 Application Packet.
Bring your child, completed Application Packet and copies of required documents to your appointment. *If you are unable to print, you can pick up a copy of the Application Packet at the Berkshire Heights ELC, anytime between 6:30am-5:30pm PRIOR to your appointment.
Berkshire Heights Early Learning Center
711 N Wyomissing Blvd.
Wyomissing, PA 19610
2025-2026 Application Packet Spanish 2025-2026 Application Packet
Links to the Parent Handbook, Important Forms and Calendar:
PreK Counts 2025-2026 Calendar
Individualized Care Plans:
Click on the links below for information about how the Scholastic Pre-K On My Way Curriculum is used in our programs.
Month and Themes Writing Purposeful Play Literature
Family Exchange
Visit the Family Exchange web site for family activities, weekly family bulletins, and more. Click the link and retrieve the password from your classroom teacher.
The curriculum's learning activities are designed to help students recognize when they are in different states called "Zones" and use strategies or tools to stay in or move from one "Zone" to another.
Learn More About The Zones of Regulation