KLA Schools of Prospect 8907 US-42 Prospect, KY

Frequently Asked Questions

What Families Ask Most About KLA Schools of Prospect

Discover answers to the questions families ask most about KLA Schools of Prospect. Our FAQ section provides helpful information about our programs, curriculum, enrollment process, safety measures, parent communication, and what makes the KLA experience unique. Whether you are just beginning your search or ready to take the next step, we’re here to support you every step of the way. If you have additional questions, our team is always here to help.

At what age can I enroll my child in your preschool?

At KLA Schools of Prospect, we serve children from 6 weeks old through Pre-Kindergarten. Our programs are designed to support children through each early stage of development in a nurturing, engaging environment. While we do not offer a school-age program, children may remain enrolled with us until they begin Kindergarten. This allows families to enjoy continuity of care and a strong educational foundation during the most important early years.

What educational approach does KLA Schools of Prospect follow?

KLA Schools of Prospect follows a Reggio Emilia-inspired approach, which views children as capable, curious learners who express themselves in many different ways. At KLA Schools of Prospect, this educational philosophy values relationships, creativity, collaboration, and meaningful exploration. Families in Kentucky who are looking for a thoughtful, child-centered preschool experience often feel a strong connection to the approach and learning environment at our school.

Does KLA Schools of Prospect offer part-time care?

Yes. KLA Schools of Prospect offers a half-day option for children in our Nido, or 1-year-old classroom, and older. For our youngest learners in the infant program, we offer a full-day schedule only to help support a consistent daily rhythm of care and learning. Both our part-time and full-time schedules are available Monday through Friday, giving families dependable routines throughout the week.

Are meals provided at your preschool in Prospect?

At KLA Schools of Prospect, we provide a morning snack and an afternoon snack each day, both of which meet state licensing requirements. Families provide lunch from home, which we store in a refrigerator to keep it fresh until mealtime. We are also happy to warm up lunch items as needed. This approach gives parents flexibility while ensuring children enjoy a comfortable and supported lunchtime experience at school.

Does KLA Schools of Prospect provide infant formula, diapers, and wipes?

No. Families provide infant formula, diapers, and wipes for their child. This helps us offer a more personalized level of care, since each child has unique body, skin, and feeding needs. Using the products selected by parents, we can help children stay comfortable and support routines that feel familiar from home.

Will my child be moved to an older classroom if they are advanced for their age?

At KLA Schools of Prospect, classroom placement is based on a child’s age as of August 1 of the current school year, in alignment with the Kentucky Kindergarten entrance cutoff. We do not place children in older classrooms based only on advanced academic or developmental skills. We believe children benefit most from learning alongside their peer group, where they can build strong social connections and grow with children at a similar stage of development.

That said, our teaching approach allows for a great deal of individualized learning. Because we maintain lower-than-state teacher-to-child ratios, our teachers are able to observe each child closely, respond to their interests, and adapt experiences to provide the right level of challenge and support. This means children can continue to grow and be inspired without needing to move out of their age-based peer community.

Will my child move to the next classroom on their birthday?

No. At KLA Schools of Prospect, children do not transition to the next classroom on their birthday. Classroom placement is determined by age as of August 1 of the current school year. We believe this approach supports healthy development by allowing children to remain with their peer group and build lasting relationships with classmates and teachers. Consistency in the classroom can help children feel secure, confident, and deeply engaged in their learning environment.

In what ways will my child be ready for Kindergarten after attending your program?

At KLA Schools of Prospect, our inquiry-based curriculum helps children build the academic, social, and emotional skills they need for a confident transition to Kindergarten. Through hands-on exploration, meaningful projects, and purposeful classroom experiences, children strengthen early literacy and math foundations while also developing independence, problem-solving abilities, communication skills, and self-confidence.

Just as importantly, our program nurtures curiosity, resilience, and a love of learning. Children learn how to participate in a classroom community, follow routines, ask thoughtful questions, and approach new experiences with confidence. Our graduates go on to both public and private schools with the skills and mindset needed to thrive.

Does KLA Schools of Prospect accept the Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP)?

No. KLA Schools of Prospect does not currently accept CCAP and does not offer scholarships at this time. Families who are exploring enrollment are encouraged to connect with our team directly if they have questions about tuition structure, scheduling options, or payment timing.

How are parents involved in the learning process at your preschool?

Parents are an important part of the school community at KLA Schools of Prospect. We believe children thrive when schools and families work together in a spirit of partnership, communication, and trust. We maintain an open-door policy and offer several ways for families to stay involved and informed throughout the school year.

These opportunities include the KLA app, regular classroom updates, a parent-led PAK group, and school community events that bring families together. This ongoing connection helps parents stay engaged in their child’s experience, celebrate milestones, and feel confident in the learning journey taking place each day.

Does KLA Schools of Prospect offer any discounts?

Yes. KLA Schools of Prospect offers sibling, military, and first responder discounts. We are also approved for the Child Care Aware program for eligible active military families. Our team is happy to help families learn more about available tuition-related benefits and whether they may qualify.

Is tuition at KLA Schools of Prospect paid weekly or monthly?

Tuition at KLA Schools of Prospect is paid either as one full payment at the beginning of the school year or through a monthly payment cycle. For families choosing the monthly option, tuition is due on the 15th of each month. This structure gives families a clear and predictable payment schedule as they plan for the school year.

How do I enroll at KLA Schools of Prospect?

We are thrilled to welcome new families to the KLA Schools of Prospect community. To begin the enrollment process, families can contact our school directly or submit an inquiry through our website. Our team is here to answer questions, explain the next steps, and guide you through the process from start to finish.

Because space is limited and classrooms can fill quickly, we encourage families to begin the process early. Early registration is the best way to secure your child’s place in our nurturing and engaging learning environment.

Can I tour your preschool in Prospect before enrolling?

Yes. Families are encouraged to schedule a tour of KLA Schools of Prospect before enrolling. Visiting the school is a wonderful way to experience our environment firsthand, see our classrooms in action, meet members of our team, and learn more about our educational philosophy. A tour can help you feel confident in your decision and determine whether our school is the right fit for your child and your family.