Select a School Select a School. Sign In. Search Our Site. Fort Smith School District Homepage. Kindergarten and New Student Registration Overview Parents are encouraged to use the convenient online registration process for Kindergarten and New Students beginning April 5 to limit the number of people who have to make a trip to a school building for a reason other than to drop off registration documents. Due to COVID restrictions, parents are encouraged to come alone to pick up registration packets and to return completed registration packets.
Parents of kindergarten students residing in the Bentonville School District with a student five 5 years of age on or before August 1, , may begin online pre-registration at a.
Online registration will close at p. Friday, February 11, Once you complete the pre-registration process, you will receive a confirmation with information regarding next steps.
STEP 2: Enrollment forms are to be filled out after you have received the confirmation e-mail from Step 1. Final registration for pre-registered kindergarten students will be onlin e from March 1, at a. Only students who are pre-registered will be able to complete enrollment during these times.
Please note if your school assignment was a school that had to run a lottery and you do not complete the final registration process, we will have to call the next student on the waiting list to enroll and you will have to enroll during general enrollment in April.
Documents Needed to Complete Enrollment. Parents will be required to upload the following information during final registration in order to formally complete the registration process for their child.
To prepare for the enrollment process parents should begin collecting documents for proof of residency, secure the child's Social Security Card, obtain a copy of the child's birth certificate, physical examination must be within the past 24 months and proof of all required immunizations listed below.
If your child has special needs, some school districts provide certain services at specific schools. Get started on your public school research here and here. Parent Tip: Be sure to enroll your child as early as possible to avoid a late start to the school year. The first days of school are an important period when everyone is learning and adjusting together. Skip to main content.
Share this post: Share. Contributed by: First 5 California. This includes students enrolled in District 75 programs in the same school building. If your child is currently enrolled in pre-K at a DOE public elementary school, they will have an admissions priority to attend kindergarten at that school. Not all elementary schools have pre-K.
Reminder: Students currently attending pre-K at a public elementary school still need to apply to kindergarten. Most schools give an admissions priority to students in their own district over students who live in other districts. Tip: Use MySchools to see which zoned schools admitted non-zoned students last year. Different non-zoned schools have different admissions priorities, but most non-zoned schools give an admissions priority to students who live in the same district as the school.
Some districts—such as Districts 1, 7, and 23 have district-specific admissions priorities. Elementary schools across the city are participating in an initiative to increase diversity in their programs by giving admissions priorities to students who qualify for free and reduced lunch FRL , students in temporary housing, English Language Learners, and other groups. Learn more about diversity in admissions in the current list of schools participating in diversity initiatives.
Please contact schools directly or check their websites to learn if they will hold virtual open houses or information sessions. Kindergarten admissions is not first come, first served—all applications submitted online, by phone, or in person by the deadline will be treated the same based on admissions priorities.
Kindergarten offers are released in the spring. Your offer letter states where your child will go to kindergarten in the fall. It also includes information about waitlists, including where your child is waitlisted, if applicable. Schools use waitlists to fill seats that become available after kindergarten offers are made in the spring.
Your child will automatically be on the waitlist for any school you listed higher on your kindergarten application than the school where your child got an offer. Schools will contact you directly if they are able to offer your child a seat from the waitlist. First, accept your kindergarten offer to secure your child's seat. You can accept your offer in one of the following ways:.
If your family moves during the admissions process, call or contact your new zoned school to update your information and talk about changes to your kindergarten application or program.
This book provides an overview of admissions processes and resources for EarlyLearn childcare for eligible families , 3-K, pre-K, kindergarten, middle school, and high school, including a section on how to use MySchools. School Year Students Families. Need a school now?
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