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Registration Information Registration is an annual requirement for confirmation of enrollment. Returning students complete an information update each May. Fees may be paid at that time or mailed directly to the Administrative Office prior to the July deadline. Students who transfer to another school as a result of a change of residence will be required to submit proof that they continue to reside within District 220 boundaries. New Student Enrollment Incoming Kindergarten students may complete registration at the Spring Kindergarten Registration. Students new to the district may register in person at the Administration Offices during the summer months or at their respective schools in August. This date is published in local newspapers or may be obtained by calling the Administration Office, 381-6300, or the individual schools. To enroll a new student, parents must submit a certified legal birth certificate (hospital/baptismal certificates are not acceptable), two proofs of residency in District 220, physical examination and immunization records, and any previous school records. Health Requirements for School Entry Grade Level Health Requirements For School Entry-Click Here
Immunizations: The Illinois Department of Public Health requires that students show evidence of having received immunization for diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), tetanus, poliomyelitis, mumps, measles, rubella, haemophilus influenza type b, hepatitis B and varicella (chicken pox). The immunization record is due prior to the first day of school. Vision examination: Is required for all students entering kindergarten; all students entering an IIlloinois school from out of state or out of country; and for all students entering school for the first time, regardless of grade level (K through 12).The examination is due by October 15 of the current school year.
Objection of Parent or Legal Guardian: Parents or guardians may object to health examinations or immunizations on religious grounds are not required to submit their children or wards to either, providing they present a signed statement to this effect. The objection must set forth the specific religious belief which conflicts with the examination, immunization or other medical intervention. |