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Examples of acceptable proof of residency are: prior year's income tax return (parents' or parent's tax return, if you are listed as a dependent) homeowner's or renter's insurance policy. driver's license or automobile registration certificate. bank statement.
In New York, each district decides whether it will participate in open enrollment. Open enrollment is a valuable choice that refers to whether parents can send their children to any public school, regardless of where it is located or what their zip code is.
As part of the admissions process for most DOE public school programs, each applicant is assigned a random number — like a lottery. These random numbers are used in cases where there are more applicants than seats available at a specific program.
Your student's most recent report card or transcript, if available. Two (2) of the following to show proof of address: Your lease, deed or mortgage statement for where you reside. A utility bill, in your name, dated in the last 60 days.
Students fall into a screened admissions groups based on the average of their final seventh-grade core course grades (ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies).
If you have a zoned school, contact that school directly to register. If you don't have a zoned school, or need help, make an appointment with a Family Welcome Center to enroll. Learn about your zoned school and/or other schools in your district online with MySchools: Find elementary schools (Open external link)
Required Documents for School Registration Proof of your student's age. This can be their birth certificate, passport or, record of baptism. Immunization record(s), if available. Your student's most recent report card or transcript, if available. Two (2) of the following to show proof of address:
Proof of Address, including two of the following: Utility bill (gas, cable or electric) within the last 60 days. Documentation from a federal, state, or local government agency within the last 60 days. An original lease agreement, deed, or mortgage agreement.
Enrollment forms record whether employees have enrolled in or waived group benefits. For instance, if you have more than 50 full-time employees, you will need this data to complete IRS forms 1094 and 1095, which record health care coverage.