Online Enrollment Schedule Beginning June 2020
June 1st - registration opens for:
- Infant and Toddler, PreK Special Education and Prekindergarten (PreK) Applications (Four by September 1, 2020)
- Kindergarten Registration (Five by September 1, 2020)
- Early Entrance to PreK (turning Four between Sept. 2nd - Oct. 15th)
- Early Entrance to Kindergarten (turning Five between Sept. 2nd -Oct. 15th)
June 4th - registration opens for all Specialty Programs (including High School Specialty Programs) and Charter School students
June 8th - registration opens for all transitional students. (i.e. rising middle school 6th or 7th grade and/or 9th grade)
July 1st - registration opens for all registrants who are new to the comprehensive boundary school or to PGCPS.
Note: Students who meet the McKinney-Vento definition of homelessness must be enrolled in the McKinney-Vento Program each school year to ensure access to protections and services provided under federal laws for homeless education. Click here to learn more about eligibility, the MVP program and homeless education rights. Contact your school to enroll in the McKinney-Vento Program (MVP) for SY 20-21.
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To enroll a student the following criteria must be met:
STEP ONE: Eligibility for Enrollment
School age students must be living with a birth parent or
court-appointed legal guardian in Prince George’s County to be eligible for
admission into Prince George’s County Public Schools.
If you are not the parent or court-appointed legal guardian of the
student, please inquire about Informal Kinship Care by contacting the Office of Pupil Accounting, at 301-952-6302.
If the student is currently suspended/expelled from a school, contact
the Office of Appeals, at 301-952-6195.
If the student was last home schooled, learn how to return or enter PGCPS.
Prekindergarten
/ Kindergarten
To be eligible for kindergarten a child
must be five years old on/before September 1. To be eligible for prekindergarten,
a child must be four years old on/before September 1 and income eligible.
Early
Entrance into Prekindergarten/Kindergarten
Prince George’s County has procedures and guidelines for early
entrance. Only children who become age
eligible between September 2 and October 15, are eligible to apply. The
deadline for current county residents to apply for early entrance June 1. For more information
please contact Early Childhood Programs
at 240-724-1924.
Please take the following Pre-Enrollment Survey to ensure you are
adequately prepared for registration.
- What
language does the student use most often to communicate?
- What
language(s) did the student first learn to speak?
- What
language(s) are spoken in your home?
- Are
you transferring from a school or location outside the United States?
- Has
the student previously received ESOL services or been enrolled in an ESOL
program?
If the language indicated is not English and/or you answered YES
to more than one of the above questions, please contact the International Student Counseling Office at 301-445-8460.
STEP TWO: Find your school
The enrolling birth parent/court-appointed guardian and the
student must be physically residing in Prince George’s County. Students are
expected to attend the school assigned to their home address.
To find your neighborhood school
please visit the PGCPS School Finder.
STEP THREE: Registration Requirements
All
parents registering in Prince George’s County Public Schools must have the
following:
- Government
Issued Photo Identification for the parent/legal guardian.
For more details, see Section ‘A’ below.
- Original
Proof of Birth for the Student with seal and parents name listed.
For more details, see Section ‘B’ below.
For more details, see Section ‘D’ below.
For more details, see Section ‘G’ below.
Additional
documentation may be required depending on individual circumstances including:
students who do not reside with their parents (Section ‘C’), students who
previously attended school (Section ‘E’), and students not enrolling in their
neighborhood school (Section ‘F’).
A. Government Issued Photo Identification for the parent/legal
guardian.
The ID must match the name on the birth certificate/guardianship
papers. Presentation of photo ID does not qualify as proof of residence.
B.
Original Proof of Birth for the Student with seal and parents name listed.
- Birth Certificate/Live Certificate of Birth
- Hospital Certificate
- Physician’s Certificate
- Baptismal or Church Certificate
- Passport / Visa (ONLY if the student first reported to and was
approved by the International Student Counseling Office (ISCO) at 301-445-8460.)
C. Letter of Approval for Informal Kinship Care/Waiver of Tuition
(if applicable)
If a student is not residing with their parent/legal guardian,
that individual must either pay tuition to attend school, obtain legal
court-appointed guardianship, or apply for a tuition waiver/kinship care
arrangement. (Issued by the Office
of Pupil Accounting at 301-952-6302.) A child may not be registered
on a notarized statement giving guardianship.
D. Health Related Documents
Immunization record -The immunizations required before children can be admitted to
school are diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough – for children through age 6),
tetanus, polio, rubeola (measles), rubella (3-day measles), mumps, and children
in preschool through grade 10 must have varicella (chicken pox) and hepatitis B
vaccines.
Regulations are as follows:
- Require two doses of rubeola (measles) vaccine for kindergarten –
twelfth grade students, with both doses given on or after the first birthday
and separated by at least 30 days. One dose, given after the first birthday, is
required for prekindergarten students;
- Require one dose of mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccines given
on or after the first birthday. Physician documented history of chicken pox
disease is acceptable in lieu of vaccination;
- Require Haemophilus influenza (HIB) and Prevnar (PCV7) vaccines
for children in preschool programs.
Physical Examination -A physical examination is recommended for each child entering
the Maryland Public School System for the first time. The examination must be
performed within the period of nine months before school entry to six months
after entry. The form is available at each school or can be accessed from the Office of
School Health page.
Lead Screening Certificate -All newly enrolled students in
prekindergarten through first grade must submit a form DHMH 4620 documenting
that:
- Blood lead testing was done; OR
- The child has never lived in a targeted ZIP Code; OR
- The parent has a religious objection to the testing
The documented tests should be at 12 months and 24 months of age.
Two test results are required if the first test was done prior to 24 months of
age. If the first test is done after 24 months of age, one test result is
required. If there is a religious objection to the blood test, a Lead Risk
Assessment must be administered by a health care provider. The form is
available at each school or can be accessed from the School Health
page.
E.
Last Report Card/Transcript (for students previously attending school)
School records and original transcripts are required of secondary
students and recommended for elementary students. Recent periods of non-school
attendance must be accounted for.
F.
Approval letter/documentation if NOT enrolling in the neighborhood school (when
applicable)
Parents/guardians who would like to transfer their child from
their neighborhood school to another PGCPS school may submit a transfer request
during the open student transfer season which usually occurs in spring.
Transfer requests to schools with enrollment that exceeds state-rated capacity
will not be considered. Bus transportation is not provided for transfer
students. Contact the Office of Student
Records, Transfers and Archival Services, at 301-567-8751, for
additional information.
G.
Proof of Residency
Prince George’s County Public Schools reserves the right to
investigate residency at any time without notification or consent whenever the
authenticity of proofs are in question. Falsification or
misrepresentation of residency documents is considered fraud and may result in
sanctions, including the charging of back tuition, the immediate withdrawal of
the student from the school system with no credits awarded, and the pursuit of
criminal and civil charges.
Parents must notify their child’s school when their home address
changes and provide proof of their new residence. If families move out of
Prince George’s County, children are no longer eligible to attend Prince
George’s County Public Schools and will be withdrawn. If families move out of
the current school’s attendance area, children are no longer eligible to attend
the school and will be withdrawn.
Proof of residence may be established by a combination of the
following documents:
Primary Proof
of Residency
- Settlement papers
- Lease/rental agreement*
- Deed of property
- Current mortgage statement
- Current tax assessment bill.
All documents must be originals.
Settlement papers and lease/rental agreements, must be signed and dated
by all parties.
*Private party
leases must be notarized by the landlord or a notarized letter from the
landlord must be provided with the original lease.
If there are concerns about the residence, if the original term of
the lease has expired, or if the ownership information is more than one year
old, two additional documents of
recent mail (listed below) will be required.
All additional documents
must be originals, not copies. These
documents must be delivered by US Postal mail and may include the following:
Secondary
Proof of Residency
- non-cell phone bill
- utility bill
- credit card statement
- bank statement
- Mail from government agencies for official correspondence
(excluding PGCPS)
- Hospital bill
- Auto, home, or health insurance policies
Copies of on-line documents are not acceptable as proof of
residence with the exception of an electronic commercial lease accompanied by
an original letter from the property manager.
For married couples where one spouse is the sole property
owner/lessee, the property ownership/lessee documentation along with a marriage
certificate and official mail of the registering spouse can be used for
registration.
If you are unable to provide two proofs of residency in your name
or are currently building/purchasing a home and moving into Prince George’s
County prior to the end of the first quarter, contact the Office of Pupil
Accounting at 301-952-6300.
Shared
Housing Affidavit (if applicable)
If the family is living in the residence of a relative or a friend,
a notarized Shared
Housing Affidavit (Español),
signed by both parties detailing the living arrangement, is required.
Parents should be advised that the school system reserves the
right to monitor this type of proof periodically or as needed. The documents
must be originals, not copies.
NOTE: A notarized Shared Housing Affidavit should only be used
when the parent/guardian and the student are living with relatives or friends
and is completed on an annual basis.
Additional items including recent mail may be required if there are
concerns regarding the proof of residence, if the original term of the lease
has expired, or if the ownership information of the relative/friends more than
one year old.