Dr. Christine Johns has served as the superintendent of Utica Community Schools in Sterling Heights, Michigan, since 2006. As superintendent, Dr. Christine Johns is responsible for nearly 29,500 students across 36 schools ranging from elementary schools to alternative and adult education programs. Kindergarten eligibility is available to children living in the Utica Community Schools district who will be five years old on or before September 1st of the upcoming school year. There are a few exceptions to eligibility for prospective kindergarten students. For example, children turning five by December 1st of the same school year may be permitted to begin their education in September if the parents feel an early start is appropriate and fill out the necessary waivers. However, all children in the district must be enrolled by their sixth birthday. Similarly, while eligibility is generally reserved for families within the school district, Utica Community Schools hosts a Schools of Choice program. Thanks to this program, parents of kindergarten-aged children who live in Macomb County but outside of Utica Community Schools district may still be able to attend. More information about the Schools of Choice program and other aspects of student enrollment can be found at www.utica.ss9.sharpschool.com.
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