Student Registration

Coming Soon:
2025-2026 Registration

Returning Students: May

New Students: June

Returning Student Registration (2024-2025)


To set up an appointment to register your student(s) in person for the 2024-2025 school year, please contact the Registration department at 815-654-4500 or schedule an appointment online.  

Schedule Your Appointment Online

Families will register in person at the Harlem Administration Center: 8605 N. 2nd. St., Machesney Park, IL

What to Bring

New Student Registration (2024-2025)

For families brand new to the Harlem School District:  To set up an appointment to register your student(s) for the 2024-2025 school year, please contact the Registration department at 815-654-4500 or schedule an appointment online.

Schedule Your Appointment Online

New families to the District will register in person at the Harlem Administration Center: 8605 N. 2nd. St., Machesney Park, IL.  

Complete Pre-Enrollment Paperwork Online

Families may complete the pre-enrollment paperwork online before their appointment.  This will reduce the amount of time needed for your in-person appointment.  A link will be sent once an appointment is confirmed.

What to Bring

Kindergarten Registration and Screening Event (2025-2026)
June 3rd and 4th

Parker Early Childhood Education Center
808 Harlem Rd., Machesney Park, IL

For students who are not currently enrolled in Harlem pre-k programming and will be 5 years of age on or before September 1st, 2025.  If your pre-k student is currently attending Harlem, please register during the returning student registration in May.

Schedule Registration and Screening Event Appointment Online

What to Bring

Registration Forms

Residency Documents

Completed Proof of Residency Affidavit 7:60-E-1 (Download The Form - English  Español)

Acceptable Verification Documents
A minimum of two (2) documents are required to establish residency, one (1) from each category.
No hand-written letters will  be accepted as Legal Rental Agreements or Affidavits. Board approved forms must be used.

Category A

_____ Mortgage Document or Property Tax Bill

______ Legal Rental Agreement (current, not expired)

______ Month-to-Month Lease and Proof of Prior Month Payment

______ 7:60-AP-2, In Lieu of Lease Affidavit and Proof of Prior Month Payment

Category B

______ Gas, Water, Sewer or Electric Bill (must be dated within 60 days) Must show name and service address

______ Valid Driver's License or State ID (current)

______ DHS Approval Letter (dated within 60 days)

______ Vehicle Registration (dated within 60 days)

______ Renters Insurance (not expired)

______ Cable or Internet Bill (dated within 60 days) Must show name and service address

______ Disposal Bill (dated within 60 days) Must show name and service address



Letters of Residence from Landlord in Lieu of Lease Affidavit 7:60-AP-2-E-1 English  Español

Required if a parent or guardian seeking to enroll a child needs evidence of residency when a signed lease is unavailable.  This includes an expired lease that has automatically become a month to month tenancy.  Other documents will also be required to establish residency.

Letters of Residence Affidavit 7:60-AP-2-E-2 English  Español

Required if a parent or guardian seeking to enroll a child is living with a District Resident, such as friends or relatives, and they cannot provide sufficient proof of residency in their own name.

Birth Certificates

Original Birth Certificate, Certified Copy, or Birth Certificate Visa when applicable

A certified Birth Certificate is issued from the county office, in the county where the child was born. An official Birth Certificate will be marked with a county stamp or crimped seal.  A certificate from the hospital (including a certificate with footprints) will NOT be accepted.

Copies will not be accepted.  Our staff will make copies for school records

How to obtain a Birth Certificate Click Here

Birth Certificate documentation 7:50-E-2 English  Español

In-District Transfer Request

7:30-E Exhibit - In-District Transfer Request


The Harlem School District provides parents with an opportunity for their children to attend an alternate school other than their neighborhood school under certain circumstances, providing there is sufficient space in another Harlem elementary school.


Conditions of Transfer

Transfers will only be considered if the child being transferred has a sibling currently attending the

requested/receiving school.




Steps for In-District Transfer Requests

Steps for new requests:

1. Parent submits In-District Transfer request form by May 31st (returning students) or June 30th (new students).

2. Parent registers with home school (neighborhood school) during the registration window (May for returning students and June for new students).

3. All requests are sent to the assistant superintendent’s office for consideration.

4. Elementary principals meet with the assistant superintendent to review enrollment numbers and determine which In-District Transfers can be approved.

5. In most cases, parents will be notified of the decision within a week of the first day of school. The final approval date will depend on enrollments.

6. Renewal procedure:

Once the student has transferred to another school, they do not have to resubmit a request for transfer on an annual basis.


Students may continue at the receiving school until they complete sixth grade as long as their conduct, attendance and progress are judged by the principal to be at an acceptable level. The principal will notify the parent of his/her decision to discontinue the allowed transfer.


The administration reserves the right to terminate a transfer at any time. If students or parents fail to comply with conditions of transfer, the student will be returned to his/her neighborhood school.

School Admissions and Student Transfers To and From Non-District Schools

Age

To be eligible for admission, a child must be five years old on or before September 1 of that school term. A child entering first grade must be six years of age on or before September 1 of that school term. Based upon an assessment of a child’s readiness to attend school, the District may permit him or her to attend school before these dates. A child will also be allowed to attend first grade based upon an assessment of his or her readiness if he or she attended a non-public preschool, continued his or her education at that school through kindergarten, was taught in kindergarten by an appropriately licensed teacher, and will be six years old on or before December 31. A child with exceptional needs who qualifies for special education services is eligible for admission at three years of age. Early entrance to kindergarten or first grade may also be available through Board policy 6:135, Accelerated Placement Program

For more information regarding student enrollment, please see School Board Policy 7:50.

School Board Policy 7:50 School Admissions and Student Transfers To and From Non-District Schools

Skyward Family Access

Skyward Family Access Username and Password

If you forgot your login information for Skyward, select "forgot your login/password" on the Skyward login page.  

Skyward Translation

You can translate Skyward into over 100 languages using the translation tools built into the Chrome browser.  To watch a video on how to translate Skyward, click the appropriate link below:


Make sure you are using the Chrome browser.

1. On a desktop computer, click the Google Translate icon in the top web address bar.  If you don't see the Google Translate icon, right click and select "Translate to English."

2. Click "Options" 

3. Choose the correct language in the "Translation Language"

4. Click "Done" To translate Skyward on mobile devices, click here.