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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
WHERE TO
REGISTER:
Students are
to be registered at the school they will attend in September.
THE FOLLOWING
WILL ASSIST YOU IN REGISTERING YOUR CHILD:
Students
registering for Kindergarten must be 5 on or before September 1.
Students
registering for Grade 1 must be 6 on or before September 1.
- A parent/guardian must register their child.
- A birth certificate or hospital birth registration certificate must
be presented at registration.
- Child's social security number.
- Written physician's verification showing dates of all immunizations
is required at the time of registration.
- Parents or guardians must present acceptable documents to prove
their residency in the Neshaminy School District. The following
documents will be considered: dated and signed deeds, settlement
papers or rental contracts, current tax statements or bill, current
address on driver's license, current utility bill or other legal
documents indicating permanent address. Proof of residency, shall
be decided by the principal on the documents submitted.
Proper
immunization records are as follows:
• Four doses of Tetanus and Diphtheria Vaccine with at least one of
those doses
on or after the child's
4th birthday
• Three doses of Polio Vaccine
• Two doses of Measles vaccine
• One dose of Rubella Vaccine
• One dose Mumps Vaccine
• One dose of Varicella (or verification of
chickenpox disease)
• Three doses of Hepatitis B vaccine.
In accordance with Pennsylvania law, children cannot attend school,
unless at least one dose of each antigen is given.
SPECIAL NOTES
REGARDING IMMUNIZATIONS: Strict exceptions to the listed immunizations
are provided only on medical, religious or moral grounds. Consult the
office of Pupil Services (215-752-6395) or your school nurse for details
on procedures for exceptions.
Parents and
guardians are encouraged to keep official physician's records of their
child's immunizations. In order to protect the health and well-being of
all children, immunizations are required.
All of the school
districts in Pennsylvania must comply with immunization laws. Virtually
all the states of the United Stated have laws which meet or exceed the
Pennsylvania requirements.
Parents should call
the school at 215-322-9330 for further information. |