J.T.
I went through this last year with my daughter and I too was so confused! First, you need to go to the school that you want your son to go to. The state voucher isn’t good if you don’t have a school to give it to. Most VPK programs start their registration in Jan or Feb (so contact the school asap) and they usually have a wait list (but it depends on the # of VPK eligible schools in your area eg. in my New Tampa area, there are only 4 that participate in the free 15 hrs). Usually you have to pay a deposit to keep your spot (which is refundable once your child begins school – this just ensures that you don’t have your child registered at multiple schools).
Then sometime in March/April, you can go to the Hillsborough registration office (there’s one off Brandon Blvd/Hwy 60) and you get the voucher from them. You need to bring your son’s birth certificate to prove he’s VPK eligible. They don’t care what school you chose (just as long it’s a school that participates in the government program). At this point, you turn in the voucher to the school that your son will go to. That’s all you have to do. The school will contact the necessary people to tell them your child is there (so the government can send the $ to the school).
If you have any more questions or concerns, please feel free to email me. I was so worried and frazzled over this process (considering my daughter was 9th on the wait list at my 1st choice of schools, but I got the last spot at my 2nd choice – and I’m so glad I did because I like the schedule so much better – M/W/F instead of the entire week).
~J.