Common use of Kindergarten Clause in Contracts

Kindergarten. In order to be eligible for Kindergarten, a child must be five (5) years of age on or before September 1st. According to the Department of Health, all children must be immunized with the following in order to attend school: four or more properly spaced doses of DPT or DT vaccine, with one dose on or after the fourth birthday; three doses of Polio vaccine; two doses of Measles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine, with the first dose on or after the first birthday; three properly spaced doses of Hepatitis B vaccine; and two doses of Chickenpox vaccine (varicella) or a form signed by the parent listing the age or date the child had chickenpox. Online registration requires the parents to upload the child’s birth certificate, immunization records, 2 proofs of residency, and custody information. If the parent is unable to upload these documents, a copy can be provided to the District Registrar, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, in the Administrative Offices. According to board policy, students will not be permitted to enroll in Kindergarten after September 30th of that school year. Kindergarten is a full day program and will start and end at the same time as grades 1 through 5. Parents are requested to send a small snack with the child. It is the parent’s responsibility to meet his/her kindergarten child at the bus stop, or at the school if they are walkers. Kindergarten children returning home on the bus at the end of the day are to have a parent or child care provider meet the bus at the stop. Children not having anyone to meet them at their stop will be returned to their home school. The student(s) will have to ride the bus for the entire route before they are returned to school. Parent(s) will then be responsible to pick up their child(ren) immediately at the school. After the second time the child is returned to school, the parents will receive a Bus Conduct Report from the administration notifying them that the school policy is not being followed. This correspondence will also inform the parent that if this occurs again, it will be the parent’s responsibility to transport their child to and from school for a period of (3) days. If the child is returned to school again, further action will be taken in accordance with the district discipline policy. Kindergarten students, who are considered walkers, must have a parent or child care provider meet the child at the school and provide identification for the release of the child. A student who is in third grade or higher can also meet the child upon written permission of the parent.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cdn5-ss14.sharpschool.com, p14cdn4static.sharpschool.com

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Kindergarten. In order to be eligible for Kindergarten, a child must be five (5) years of age on or before September 1st1. According to the Department of Health, all children must be immunized with the following in order to attend school: four or more properly spaced doses of DPT or DT vaccine, vaccine with one dose on or after the fourth birthday; three doses of Polio vaccine; two doses of Measles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine, vaccine with the first dose on or after the first birthday; three properly spaced doses of Hepatitis B vaccinevac- cine; and two doses of Chickenpox Chicken Pox vaccine (varicella) or a form signed by the parent listing the age or date the child had chickenpoxchicken pox. Online registration requires the parents to upload Parents must bring the child’s birth certificate, immunization records, 2 proofs of residency, and custody information. If the parent is unable to upload these documents, a copy can be provided to the District Registrar, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, in the Administrative Officesand access card if applicable. According to board policy, students will not be permitted to enroll in Kindergarten after September 30th of that school year. Kindergarten is a full day program and will start and end at the same time as grades 1 through 5. Parents are requested to send a small snack with the child. It is the parent’s responsibility to meet his/her kindergarten child at the bus stop, or at the school if they are walkers. Kindergarten children returning home on the bus at the end of the day are to have a parent or child care childcare provider meet the bus at the stopstop or school to pick up their child(ren). A student who is in third grade or higher can also meet the child upon written permission of the parent. Children not having anyone to meet them at their stop will be returned to their home school. The student(s) will have to ride the bus for the entire route before they are returned to school. Parent(s) will then be responsible to pick up their child(ren) immediately at the school. After the second time the child is returned to school, the parents will receive a Bus Conduct Report from the administration notifying them that the school policy is not being followed. This correspondence correspon- xxxxx will also inform the parent that if this occurs again, it will be the parent’s responsibility to transport their child to and from school for a period of (3) days. If the child is returned to school again, further action will be taken in accordance with the district discipline policy. Kindergarten students, who are considered walkers, must have a parent or child care provider meet the child at the school and provide identification for the release of the child. A student who is in third grade or higher can also meet the child upon written permission of the parent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: ken.gnasd.com

Kindergarten. In order to be eligible for Kindergarten, a child must be five (5) years of age on or before September 1st. According to the Department of Health, all children must be immunized with the following in order to attend school: four or more properly spaced doses of DPT or DT vaccine, with one dose on or after the fourth birthday; three doses of Polio vaccine; two doses of Measles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine, with the first dose on or after the first birthday; three properly spaced doses of Hepatitis B vaccine; and two doses of Chickenpox vaccine (varicella) or a form signed by the parent listing the age or date the child had chickenpox. Online registration requires the parents to upload the child’s birth certificate, immunization records, 2 proofs of residency, and custody information. If the parent is unable to upload these documents, a copy can be provided to the District Registrar, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, in the Administrative Offices. According to board policy, students will not be permitted to enroll in Kindergarten after September 30th of that school year. Kindergarten is a full day program and will start and end at the same time as grades 1 through 5. Parents are requested to send a small snack with the child. It is the parent’s responsibility to meet his/her kindergarten child at the bus stop, or at the school school, if they are walkers. Kindergarten children returning home on the bus at the end of the day are to have a parent or child care provider meet the bus at the stop. Children not having anyone to meet them at their stop will be returned to their home school. The student(sThg studgnt(s) will have huvg to ride the ridg thg bus for the entire route before they are returned √or thg gntirg routg bg√org thgy urg rgturngd to school. Parent(sPurgnt(s) will then be responsible thgn bg rgsponsiblg to pick up their child(renthgir child(rgn) immediately at the immgdiutgly ut thg school. After the second time the A√tgr thg sgcond timg thg child is returned rgturngd to school, the parents thg purgnts will receive a rgcgivg u Bus Conduct Report from the administration notifying them that the Rgport √rom thg udministrution noti√ying thgm thut thg school policy is not being followedbging √ollowgd. This correspondence corrgspondgncg will also inform the parent that if ulso in√orm thg purgnt thut i√ this occurs againuguin, it will be the parentbg thg purgnt’s responsibility rgsponsibility to transport their trunsport thgir child to and from und √rom school for a period of √or u pgriod o√ (3) daysduys. If the I√ thg child is returned rgturngd to school againuguin, further action √urthgr uction will be taken bg tukgn in accordance uccorduncg with the thg district discipline discipling policy. Kindergarten students, who are considered walkers, must have a parent or child care provider meet the child at the school and provide identification for the release of the child. A student who is in third grade or higher can also meet the child upon written permission of the parent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn5-ss14.sharpschool.com

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Kindergarten. In order to be eligible for Kindergarten, a child must be five (5) years of age on or before September 1st. According to the Department of Health, all children must be immunized with the following in order to attend school: four or more properly spaced doses of DPT or DT vaccine, with one dose on or after the fourth birthday; three doses of Polio vaccine; two doses of Measles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine, with the first dose on or after the first birthday; three properly spaced doses of Hepatitis B vaccine; and two doses of Chickenpox vaccine (varicella) or a form signed by the parent listing the age or date the child had chickenpox. Online registration requires the parents to upload the child’s birth certificate, immunization records, 2 proofs of residency, and custody information. If the parent is unable to upload these documents, a copy can be provided to the District Registrar, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, in the Administrative Offices. According to board policy, students will not be permitted to enroll in Kindergarten after September 30th of that school year. Kindergarten is a full day program and will start and end at the same time as grades 1 through 5. Parents are requested to send a small snack with the child. It is the parent’s responsibility to meet his/her kindergarten child at the bus stop, or at the school school, if they are walkers. Kindergarten children returning home on the bus at the end of the day are to have a parent or child care provider meet the bus at the stop. Children not having anyone to meet them at their stop will be returned to their home school. The student(s) will have to ride the bus for the entire route before they are returned to school. Parent(s) will then be responsible to pick up their child(ren) immediately at the school. After the second time the child is returned to school, the parents will receive a Bus Conduct Report from the administration notifying them that the school policy is not being followed. This correspondence will also inform the parent that if this occurs again, it will be the parent’s responsibility to transport their child to and from school for a period of (3) days. If the child is returned to school again, further action will be taken in accordance with the district discipline policy. Kindergarten students, who are considered walkers, must have a parent or child care provider meet the child at the school and provide identification for the release of the child. A student who is in third grade or higher can also meet the child upon written permission of the parent.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdnsm5-ss14.sharpschool.com

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.