Essential Information to Help You Prepare for Online Registration
You will need to upload the following documents when completing the online registration:
Your child's birth certificate - students must be five years old on or before August 31st of the school year they are applying for
Your child's most recent physical and immunizations
A proof of residency - it should be one of the following; an electric bill, a water bill, a lease or a notarized letter from the landlord.
Please be sure to enter the email(s) for the Parents/Guardians that you would like to use to receive all school communications, including electronic report cards.
When answering whether you would like to receive SMS for the Parent/Guardian mobile phone numbers, a "yes" indicates that you wish to receive urgent/emergency text messages from the school and/or district.
The online registration will also ask about Previous Early Childhood Program Information. The responses will be one or more of the following types of childcare:
No Formal Early Childhood Program: refers to a child who was at home with a family member, nanny/babysitter or in unlicensed care.
Licensed family childcare: refers to child in a group setting with other children who are not siblings, OR may include care in the home of a family member, if the provider is both a relative and a licensed child care provider providing care to children from multiple families.
Center-based care: refers to care for children in a group setting, including public and private preschools, Head Start, day care centers, and integrated public preschools.
Coordinated Family and Community Engagement (CFCE) Services: are locally based programs serving families with children birth through school age. (e.g. parent/child playgroups, parent-child activities). The names and familiarity of these will vary between different towns and communities.
Parent Child Home Program (PCHP): is funded through the Department of Early Education and Care. Not every community has a program. PCHP is a home visiting model providing low-income families the knowledge, skills, and tools to build school readiness in their homes before their children enter school.