RSD Enrollment Information
Enrollment Registration Print

WELCOME!  Registering your child in a school for the first time can be relatively easy if you are prepared. Following are a few guidelines to help you:
 
The parent/guardian of a student must complete a registration form and provide the following documents.
 
Registration takes place at your home school. Call the school directly for enrollment dates. (In order to find your school attendance area, call 991-1728, ext. 508.)
 
  • Evidence of residency within the district is required: You will need to verify your address. All schools require a current utility bill (gas, water or electric).  Personal letter, driver’s license or word of mouth is unacceptable.

  • You will need to verify your child's birth date with a birth certificate or passport.  (Kindergarten only, must be 5 years of age on or before December 2 of that school year.)

  • You will need to bring complete immunization records for all students and a doctor's verification of a physical examination for Kindergarten and First Graders. Up-to-date immunizations must be completed before your child may enter the classroom. (See immunization requirements following.)

  • Your school of residence will provide you with a packet of forms and information which must be completed and returned.
To enter or transfer into public or private schools - Grades kindergarten - 12, children under age 18 years must have proof of the following vaccines:
 
Polio
4 doses at any age but 3 doses accepted if at least one does was given after the fourth birthday.
DTap, Td and or Tdap

Ages 4-6: 5 doses at any age but 4 doses accepted if at least one dose was given after the fourth birthday.

Ages 7-17: 4 doses at any age but 3 doses accepted if at least one dose was given after the second birthday.

MMR
2 doses both on or after the first birthday.
Hepatitis B
3 doses
Chickenpox

1 dose (2 doses needed if no vaccine give before 13th birthday).

Vaccine not needed with doctor's records of chickenpox disease. Children who entered any California school prior to July 2001 are exempt from the chickenpox requirement but vaccine is recommended.