HALEYVILLE - Haleyville City Schools will hold kindergarten registration on Thursday, March 14, from 8:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. Registration will be held at the Haleyville Elementary School library.
A child being registered for kindergarten must be 5-years old on or before September 1, 2024 and meet Haleyville City School Board’s enrollment requirements before he/she can attend school for the 2024-2025 school year.
Parents or guardians registering prospective kindergarten students are encouraged to bring the following:
• The child’s birth certificate;
• Immunization certificate showing that the child has had all the following required immunizations: D.P.T., polio, measles and mumps. Alabama state law requires proof of the immunizations before a child can enter kindergarten or first grade;
• Social Security card;
• Proof of residency;
• Custody Papers (if applicable);
• Driver’s license of parent/guardian;
A team of kindergarten teachers will be administering the HES Kindergarten Screener to all children who will attend kindergarten in the fall of 2024. Thus, it will be necessary to bring your pre-school child with you to registration so staff can administer this short screening instrument. HES officials plan to make this a fun experience for the children. Parents or guardians can help by planning to make this a special outing for their preschooler.
In an effort to avoid overcrowded conditions and give each child individual attention, parents/guardians are asked to adhere to the following schedule:
Last names beginning with A-L - 8:30-11:30 a.m.;
Last names beginning with M-Z - 12-3 p.m.
HES realizes that many parents work and can only come at certain times. the school will adjust its schedule to accommodate working parents.
It is important that all parents or guardians register eligible children on March 14.
Further inquiries can be made by calling Haleyville Elementary School at (205) 486-3405.
The enrollment of homeless, migratory, immigrant and ELL students will not be denied or delayed in accordance with the Haleyville City School Board’s policy JBCB.
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