We have just moved to Broward County, how do I enroll my child in a Broward County Public School?
District Based Frequently Asked QuestionsWelcome to Broward County Public Schools. We’ve created a Newcomers’ Link to get you started http://www.browardschools.com/info/newcomers.htm). Here you will find links to information and highlights from our Main Web page – from how to register for school, documents required, vaccinations needed, important phone numbers, answers to other frequently asked questions about schools, to list of schools and more.
What shots does my child need to register in a Broward County Public School?
Frequently Asked QuestionsKeeping students in Broward County Public Schools safe from infectious diseases is very important. Before entering a Broward Public School, students must have the proper immunizations. For further information, call the Health Education Department at 754-321-2270. To attend a Broward County Public School, here is what a student needs: IMMUNIZATION FORMS: All immunizations must be documented on an original Florida Department of Health Form 680 (Florida Certificate of Immunization).
Who is eligible for transportation to a Broward County Public School?
Frequently Asked QuestionsTransportation via Broward County Public School buses is provided to students living more than two (2) miles from their assigned school or if there is a safety hazard along the route to school. Parents are encouraged to call their child's school for more information. If a student's school bus is late or misses the bus stop, call (depending on where the family lives):
How do I find information on the Broward County Public Schools District?
District Based Frequently Asked QuestionsFor a wealth of information, statistics and fun facts about the District visit the About the District link at (http://www.browardschools.com/about/).
How do I find out about GED programs offered by Broward County Public Schools?
District Based Frequently Asked QuestionsGED classes and testing are offered through the Career, Technical and Adult/Community Education Department. For information on the GED program and locations, visit the Broward Educator (http://www.browardeducator.com/). GED Online also offers students the opportunity to learn anytime, anywhere and is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. For information and a downloadable brochure visit http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/ctace/adult-education/%7Eadult-ed-fam-lit-ged.
I have just moved to the area. How do I register my child for school?
Frequently Asked QuestionsFirst, allow us to welcome you to our neck of the woods. In order to register your child for school please go to Centralized Registration at 300 Buena Vista Avenue in Corona. Here they will provide you with the paperwork and information necessary for enrollment in our district. You will need to take with you proof of residence, your child's birth certificate, and your child's immunization records.
How do I enroll my child at a Seattle Public School?
Seattle Public Schools | Frequently Asked QuestionsSeattle residents may request any school in the District. Your child receives assignment priority when you choose your reference area school and register during on-time enrollment. For complete information about the enrollment process, visit the Enrollment Services page.
My family just moved to Plainville, what do I do to enroll my child?
Plainville Community SchoolsYou are required to provide proof of residency before enrolling your child in Plainville Community Schools. Please send a letter requesting the necessary affidavit(s) to:
I just moved to the district. How do I register my child for school?
Frequently Asked QuestionsChildren may be registered for school by their parent or legal guardian. To enroll in kindergarten, children must be 5 years old prior to September 1. The district offers early entrance screening for children who turn 5 years old (for kindergarten) or 6 years old (for first grade) by the end of December. If you have questions, or to apply for a screening, please contact Ranae Kauffman at 480-484-8614.
What happens if my child wants to enroll in public school?
THSC footerSchool districts set the requirements for entry into their schools. This is a local decision-not one made by the state of Texas. You should ask the local school district for written copies of its policy regarding enrolling students from unaccredited private schools. (Click here for the letter from the commissioner of education to school districts.)
We just moved to Camas. How do I find out what school my child is supposed to attend?
District Info: Frequently Asked QuestionsParents can get a general idea of which elementary school their children should attend by viewing our boundary maps. For the most specific boundary information, parents should call the transportation office at 360-817-4416.
Question: What immunizations does my child need to be in public school?
Welcome PCSSD Equity & Pupil Services FAQ PaggeAnswer: The requirements for entry into school are at least 3 doses (4 required for Kindergarten only) of DTP, DT or TD (Diptheria/Tetanus/Pertussis); At least 3 doses of polio vaccine; 2 doses of Rubeola (measles) vaccine, 1 dose of Rubella (German measles) vaccine and 1 dose of Mumps vaccine (these three are commonly given as the MMR); 3 doses of Hepatitis B vaccine and 1 dose of Varicella (chicken Pox) vaccine (Note if >12 yrs old 2 doses of Varicella are required) or history of Chicken Po.
Why should I become a teacher in Broward County?
TLC: Streamlined One Stop CenterFully paid employee benefits Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance. For more information on these benefits visit http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/benefits. Eligibility to participate in the Digital Education Teaching Academy (DETA) in which you can earn three hours of graduate credit.
May I register if I have just moved to this county or to a different county within Ohio?
League of Women Voters Oberlin AreaYou should re-register in your new county if you have changed your residence. Be sure to fill in your old address where you were registered so that it can be cancelled—and so you can’t be accused of trying to register twice.
Where can I get a copy of my child's shot record so I can enroll them in school?
Immunization Branch, School & Child-Care FAQsContact either your private physician or the local city/county health clinic where your child received the immunizations. You may contact 2-1-1 for assistance in locating a city/county health clinic in your area. If you have consented to having your child’s immunization information entered into the statewide immunization registry, ImmTrac, you may ask your private physician or the local city/county health clinic to search the ImmTrac Registry.
How do I enroll my child in a small school?
Small Schools FAQEach small school has its own processes and procedures for selecting students. Some small schools enroll students from across the city, while others enroll only students who live within their neighborhood attendance area. Small schools which draw students city-wide have an application process. Most small schools draw students randomly from all applicants, or accept all students who live within their attendance boundries.
When do I have to enroll my child in a cover school?
Sacred Grove Academy FAQsThe compulsory ages in Alabama are from age 7-16. Therefore, you don't need to enroll your 5-year-old yet, and when your child reaches age 17, then you can un-enroll him or her. However, it seems as if "once enrolled, always in the system" prevails, so if you enrolled your 5- year-old in kindergarten, then decide to homeschool a year later, you *will* probably need to enroll.
Can I enroll my child in a school other than his or her designated school?
Frequently Asked QuestionsYes. Please see the Open Enrollment policy for timelines and eligibility. Open enrollment packets will be made available December 1 of each year and thereafter at the district office, at each school site and online at www.susd.org. The information materials include the enrollment application form and the date in January by which the applications must be submitted. No, Open Enrollment does not end with the January deadline.
