Atlantic City Public Schools Hosts Preschool Rodeo for Families and Young Learners

Hundreds of Atlantic City preschool students and their families enjoyed a day of educational fun, petting zoo animals, inflatables and community resources during the Preschool Rodeo at Pennsylvania Avenue School.

Atlantic City Public Schools Hosts Preschool Rodeo for Families and Young Learners

ATLANTIC CITY – The Atlantic City Public Schools Early Childhood Department held a Preschool Rodeo on Friday, May 29, 2026.

Students from across the district assembled in the Pennsylvania Avenue School back parking lot for a unique experience filled with educational entertainment in addition to face painting, inflatables and community resources designed to benefit entire families. Many students and their parents donned western wear to celebrate the rodeo theme.

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Superintendent of Schools Dr. La’Quetta S. Small said the rodeo gave students a chance to celebrate all of the accomplishments of the year and allowed parents to share in the joy.

“This event is a wonderful way to celebrate the growth and achievements of our youngest learners,” Dr. Small said. “Throughout the school year, our preschool students have developed academically, socially and emotionally, and today gives them an opportunity to have fun, build positive memories and enjoy a special experience with their families." 

A woman in a sparkly green jacket and cowboy hat poses in front of a desert landscape backdrop.

City of Atlantic City Director of Youth Services Christina Noble, who partnered with the district, said the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to supporting children and families both inside and outside the classroom.

“Partnership is priority. We can't affect as many kids as we would like to without partnering with the community,” Noble said. “The Atlantic City Board of Education is one of our biggest partners. They have direct access to the children so why not collaborate to reach as many children as we can.”

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Noble said the event provided parents and students alike with an exciting experience that they might not otherwise enjoy.

"We know that the rodeo theme is in, with all of the boots on the ground events," Noble said. "We thought it would be cute to do this for the preschoolers and their families,"

A young child in a cowboy hat waves from atop a horse with a pink saddle, while a person holds the r…

Tameisha Purnell, Preschool Community Involvement Specialist, said the Preschool Rodeo gave students an opportunity to enjoy quality time with their parents.

“Celebrating the end of the school year with parents bridges the gap between home and classroom, turning milestones into cherished family memories," Purnell said. "In the early years of life, a parent's presence is a child's greatest classroom."

Peyton Caldwell of the Atlantic City Public Schools Early Childhood Department said the event also showed the district's appreciation for parents who have supported their children all year long.

"Parents have showed up and helped out during the school year," Caldwell said. "This is just a a big thank you for what they've done."

In addition to the traditional entertainment activities, the district provided a petting zoo complete with goats, chickens, horses and other barnyard animals.

Students eagerly interacted with the animals, posed for photographs and participated in a variety of hands-on activities throughout the afternoon that extended into the early evening. Parents also had the opportunity to visit information tables hosted by community organizations offering educational, health and family support services.

The event served as both a year-end celebration and a community outreach effort, bringing together educators, city officials, families and local organizations in support of Atlantic City’s youngest students.

As the school year draws to a close, district leaders said events such as the Preschool Rodeo help create positive educational experiences that encourage family engagement and reinforce the importance of early childhood learning.

The event concluded with smiles, laughter and lasting memories as students enjoyed this intentional celebration before preparing for their summer break.

To view our gallery from the Preschool Rodeo, click the link: https://photos.app.goo.gl/A4kBhY1QspzzhvYa9


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