Crown Preschool at 550 D Avenue in Coronado operates as a CUSD-administered fee-based preschool on the Coronado Middle School campus, serving three- and four-year-old children in an inclusion model that integrates typically developing students with children receiving special education services under IEP frameworks — a program design that gives Crown Preschool a dual enrollment mandate no other 92118 early-childhood provider carries. Community Care License #376600653 authorizes a licensed capacity of 72 children in age-grouped classrooms with certified early childhood educators and special education staff, and the D Avenue campus location places the preschool in the same academic corridor as Coronado Middle School and Coronado High School, familiarizing families with the public school infrastructure their children will enter at the kindergarten level. The inclusion model means children with developmental delays, speech-language needs, and occupational therapy requirements receive services alongside typically developing peers, and the CUSD administration ensures continuity of IEP documentation as students transition from Crown Preschool to Champions at Village Elementary School's before- and after-school programming and ultimately into the district's K–5 elementary classrooms. Outdoor play spaces on the D Avenue campus and aquatic safety programming through Brian Bent Memorial Aquatics Complex's 52-meter competition pool give preschool-age children exposure to Coronado Island's physical education infrastructure at the earliest entry point in the CUSD system. The preschool's fee-based structure means enrollment is open to all 92118 families regardless of income qualification, and the D Avenue address is walkable from the village residential grid, the Orange Avenue commercial corridor, and the Glorietta Bay waterfront district. Hotel Del Coronado, the Coronado Ferry Landing, and Coronado Beach are all within the island's compact footprint surrounding the campus.