APS Vision: Every student shapes a successful future

Childhood Education

Important APS Departments and Programs

APS is providing free meals to children 18 and younger during school breaks! Find out when and where on the APS Nutrition Services website!

Contact the Early Childhood Education Department for info on preschool questions and screenings

Centralized Admissions is where to get your child enrolled in school. Here is a list of the important documents you will need to complete your child's application (this includes students enrolling at the APS Early Beginnings day care)

The APS Medicaid Department can help families in the district apply for and maintain health insurance and food assistance

The APS Welcome Center serves immigrant and refugee students and their families across Aurora Public Schools

Check out the APS College and Career Centers for information about further education

APS Tools and Guidelines

Use the APS Address Lookup Tool to see which schools are closest to you

Look over the Guidelines for APS Staff Who Work with Pregnant and Parenting Students to ensure Title IX rights are being upheld

APS Health Services provides General Guidelines for Keeping Children Home Due to Illness to help you figure out what is best for your child

 Keeping Children

Family Resources

Over 21 years old and never completed high school? Contact Aurora Public Schools GED staff and learn about your options

Is your family experiencing homelessness? APS McKinney Vento advocates may have the resources you've been looking for, such as bus passes and free school supplies