04.08.2020

All Families Returning in 2020-2021: Re-enrollment Forms Coming Soon!

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Dear Families,

Starting this week, we will be asking all returning families to complete their re-enrollment forms for the 2020-2021 school year. This will require several steps, and we’ll be sending you timely information at each step of the process. 

The “Why” of Re-enrollment

One of the primary purposes of the re-enrollment process is to ensure your child’s safety. We’ll send an email from Pathways to collect emergency contact info, including phone numbers and email addresses, as well as information about your learner’s particular health needs that we may need to be aware of. We will also request signatures for forms that must be updated yearly, such as permission for your learner to use technology, a photo release and address verification. 

In July, we will be asking all families to complete the School Nutrition Programs Forms, which help us to provide lunches and receive funding for our school.

How to Use Pathways to Re-enroll

Please refer to the video below for instructions on registering online in Pathways.

Looking Forward to 2020-2021!

Thank you for your prompt attention to our upcoming requests as we complete re-enrollment for our exciting school year of 2020-2021!

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