Kindergarten Registration Information for Cedar Cliff Local Schools
Cedarville Elementary will be hosting a Kindergarten Informational Meeting on April 25, 2023 at 6:30pm. The meeting will be located in the school cafeteria.
Children must be five years old by August 1st to enroll in Kindergarten. All children six years of age must be enrolled in school or registered with the Greene County Educational Service Center in an approved home education program.
Parents will use an online system to register their child, and must also provide the following information prior to August 4, 2023:
Copies can be made of these documents for the student’s file at the meeting.
Students will not be enrolled for Kindergarten in August if we have not received these documents in the office prior to August 4.
At the April 25 meeting, details will be given regarding appointments for the Kindergarten screening process and a complete description of the screening process will be provided as well. These fun screening activities will help staff assess the child’s readiness for Kindergarten and provide valuable insight that can assist with the decision to enroll at this time. All Kindergarteners must also receive the hearing and vision screenings provided at the district’s screening event, or must provide the information from their family doctor.
All students must register for Kindergarten, even if they have been enrolled in the preschool program.
For more information, please contact the Elementary office at (937)766-3811.
Cedarville Elementary will be hosting a Kindergarten Informational Meeting on April 25, 2023 at 6:30pm. The meeting will be located in the school cafeteria.
Children must be five years old by August 1st to enroll in Kindergarten. All children six years of age must be enrolled in school or registered with the Greene County Educational Service Center in an approved home education program.
Parents will use an online system to register their child, and must also provide the following information prior to August 4, 2023:
- official proof of birth (vital statistics birth certificates - obtained through the county office where the child was born, Passport or Registered Baptismal record – hospital birth memento will not be accepted.)-must bring original birth certificate-to have a copy made at the school.
- Immunization records – which include polio, measles, DTP, Rubella, Mumps, chicken pox (Varicella) and hepatitis B.
- Custody papers - if the parents are divorced or legally separated.
- 2 proof of residency (which would include a lease agreement, or utility bill, phone bill, housing contract, bank statement, credit card bill, with live address – no PO Box address will be accepted).
- Latest IEP if student is receiving special education services.
- Parent/Guardian ID
Copies can be made of these documents for the student’s file at the meeting.
Students will not be enrolled for Kindergarten in August if we have not received these documents in the office prior to August 4.
At the April 25 meeting, details will be given regarding appointments for the Kindergarten screening process and a complete description of the screening process will be provided as well. These fun screening activities will help staff assess the child’s readiness for Kindergarten and provide valuable insight that can assist with the decision to enroll at this time. All Kindergarteners must also receive the hearing and vision screenings provided at the district’s screening event, or must provide the information from their family doctor.
All students must register for Kindergarten, even if they have been enrolled in the preschool program.
For more information, please contact the Elementary office at (937)766-3811.