The perfect stepping stone to Pre-K.
Transitioning into a structured Pre-K environment is a massive developmental leap. Our Rising Pre-K Summer Program is an intensive, joyful 6-week bridge designed to build classroom routines, social-emotional resilience, and early literacy before the fall semester begins.
State-Funded & Private Options
We believe every child deserves a strong start. To serve our community, Chroma offers two distinct funding tracks for the exact same elite summer curriculum.
Georgia DECAL Summer Transition
Funded by the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning, this track is completely free for eligible families. It is specifically designed for dual language learners and families meeting specific income requirements to ensure educational equity.
- 100% Tuition Covered
- Meals & materials included
- 6-week intensive schedule
Chroma Private Transition
For families who do not meet state DECAL requirements but still want their child to experience the profound benefits of a summer prep program, our Private Track offers identical classroom experiences, curriculum, and expert teaching.
- Identical Prismpath™ curriculum
- Low teacher-to-student ratios
- Flexible wrap-around care options
Routines & Resilience.
Transitioning into a structured Pre-K is a big leap. Our summer bridge focuses heavily on Social and Emotional development, ensuring children learn how to share, follow classroom routines, and separate from parents with confidence.
- Social: Taking turns, sharing, and group dynamics.
- Emotional: Safe separation and expressing feelings.
- Academic: Foundational alphabet and number exposure.
What We Teach in 6 Weeks
Our summer curriculum is highly targeted to build the exact skills Pre-K teachers look for on day one.
Social-Emotional Readiness
Learning to share, taking turns, expressing emotions safely, and separating from parents with confidence and joy.
Classroom Routines
Mastering the flow of a school day: sitting for circle time, transitioning between centers, washing hands, and following two-step directions.
Foundational Academics
Name recognition, fine motor development (holding crayons/scissors safely), counting concepts, and letter exposure.