Registering for the  2023/2024 School Year

NEED TO REGISTER YOUR STUDENT(S) FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE 2023-2024 SCHOOL YEAR?

Families needing to register for the remainder of the 23/24 school year will follow our New Student protocol below

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Original or Certified copy of your student's birth certificate (NEW students only)

Parent or Legal Guardian's Photo I.D. for identification purposes

2 current Proofs of Residency documents (English)  (Español) 

Any certified-file stamped legal documents that pertain to your student (if applicable)

ACCEPTABLE RESIDENCY VERIFICATION DOCUMENTS

To be completed by a parent or guardian. A minimum of two (2) documents are required to establish residency, one (1) from each category. Both documents must state the name of the resident. 
If a utility bill is used to satisfy Category A, the same bill cannot be used to satisfy Category B. No hand-written letters will
be accepted as Legal Rental Agreements or Affidavits. Board approved forms must be used.

 Board Approved: October 10, 2023

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

______ Section 8 Letter (current, not expired)

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

______ 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

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

What If I Am Unable To Provide a Required Residency Document?

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 or 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 certificate with foot prints) 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

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 prior to 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