It is an event organized by elementary schools, typically in the spring, to prepare children and their families for the transition to kindergarten. This occasion often includes opportunities to meet teachers, tour the school building, participate in sample classroom activities, and learn about school policies and procedures. For example, parents might receive information about school transportation, lunch programs, and required immunizations.
The purpose of such gatherings is to ease anxieties associated with starting school and to facilitate a smooth entry into the kindergarten program. Benefits include familiarizing children with the school environment, allowing parents to ask questions and gather essential information, and enabling school staff to assess incoming students’ readiness. Historically, these events have served as an important bridge between home and school, fostering a sense of community and collaboration. They also provide administrators with valuable data for planning purposes, such as estimating class sizes and identifying students who may require additional support.