Kindergarten, new student enrollment happening now

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Kindergarten, new student enrollment happening now

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Kindergarten and new student enrollment for the 2017-2018 academic year is underway at the school system’s Enrollment and Records Center, 205 LaFayette Avenue in Fayetteville (behind Arby’s on Glynn Street).

The school system is in the process of planning class assignments for next year. Parents are being asked to enroll their children as soon as possible so the number of teachers and classes at each school can be determined.

Students enrolling in kindergarten must turn age 5 on or before Sept. 1, 2017 to attend.
Students residing in the county who currently attend private school, home school, or a non-Fayette County school, and plan to attend public school in the fall, can also register now for the 2017-2018 school year.

Parents need to complete the online registration form prior to bringing required documents to the Enrollment and Records Center. To start the registration process, go to www.fcboe.org and click on “Student Registration” under “Quick Links.” After completing the online portion of the registration process, take the required documents to the Enrollment and Records Center to finish the enrollment. No appointments are needed.

Note that lease (current and/or new) term date must extend through the 2017-2018 school year. Affidavit enrollments will begin in July.

A complete list of required documents, along with directions and hours of operation for the Enrollment and Records Center, are posted on the website.

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