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The Gloversville Enlarged School District has ongoing registration for new scholars throughout the school year and summer. Also, every spring, the elementary school hosts its own kindergarten registration and orientation. For a child to qualify for kindergarten, he or she must be five years of age by December 1 of the school year they start school.
For questions regarding registering a scholar, please contact the Central Registrar between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 518-775-5700 ext. 9722.
Online registration is now open for students in grades PreK-12.
K-12 Registration Steps
Note: Kindergarten Registration – Children must be 5 years of age on or before December 1 of the school year they are entering.
Complete the following steps:
Click on the following link to start the pre-registration process:
https://schooltool3.neric.org/SchoolTool_GLOV/OnlinePreRegistration/
2. Once the information has been submitted you will be contacted by the Registrar’s office
to schedule an appointment to complete the registration process.
3. You will be required to present Proof of Residency, Proof of Student’s age (Birth Certificate), physical and immunization records, custody agreements (if applicable), and photo identification of both parents.
Pre-K Registration Steps:
Note: Pre-K Registration: Children must be 4 years of age on or before December 1 of the year they are entering. Registration begins in January of each year.
Note: Spots are limited. The GESD pre-kindergarten program is available to families who live in the school district and are offered at the Park Terrace and Kingsborough Elementary School Buildings. Pre-K programs are also offered through our partners, Fulmont Head Start and Whispering Pines, which are housed at the McNab School Building.
The program is free and runs from 8:55 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. M-F. Morning and afternoon meals are provided at no cost.
1. The district is required to hold a lottery each year to ensure access and opportunities for children. Lottery forms are available here (Prek Lottery Preference Form). Completed forms are to be returned to the registration office.
Information regarding lottery
2. Click on the following link to start the pre-registration process:
https://schooltool3.neric.org/SchoolTool_GLOV/OnlinePreRegistration/
3. Once the information has been submitted you will be contacted by the Registrar’s office to schedule an appointment to complete the registration process.
4. You will be required to present Proof of Residency, Proof of Student’s age (Birth Certificate), physical and immunization records, custody agreements (if applicable), and photo identification of both parents.
The District Registrar is located at Gloversville Enlarged School District, 234 Lincoln Street, Gloversville, NY 12078. For an appointment call 518-775-5700, Ext. 9722. The District Administrative Office is located below the Middle School.
At the time of your appointment with the district’s Registration Office, please bring with you any completed forms and required documentation for each child you are seeking to enroll in the district.
If you have trouble accessing or printing the forms please contact the registrar and we can mail or fax forms to you. Additional forms will also be required at the time of your scheduled appointment.
In addition to the forms outlined above, please submit the following documents to the Registration Office for each child you are seeking to enroll in the district. All documents submitted will be copied and returned to you immediately, if necessary.
In order for your child to attend school in the district, you must own or lease a residence located within the district and physically reside with the child in that residence.
To establish a physical presence in the district, please submit:
A copy of a residential lease or proof of ownership of a house or condominium (i.e. a deed or mortgage statement);
A sworn or unsworn written statement from a third-party landlord, owner or tenant from whom you lease or share property within the district; or
A written statement from a third-party establishing your residency in the district.
In the event you cannot provide any of these documents, in determining your residency, the district will consider any of the following:
Paystub;
Income tax form;
Utility or other bills;
Membership documents based upon residency, such as library cards;
Voter registration document(s);
Official Driver’s License, learner’s permit or non-driver identification card;
State or other government-issued identification; or
Documents issued by federal, state or local agencies, such as local social service agency or federal Office of Refugee Resettlement.
In order for the district to confirm your child’s age please submit either:
A certified transcript of a birth certificate;
A record of baptism confirming the date of birth for the child to be enrolled in the District. A foreign birth certificate or record of baptism will also be accepted; or
If a certified transcript of a birth certificate or a record of baptism is not available, please submit a copy of the child’s passport. A foreign passport will be accepted.
In the event you cannot provide a passport, the district will consider any of the following documents as long as it was issued two or more years ago:
Official driver’s license;
State or other government-issued identification;
School photo identification with date of birth;
Consulate identification card;
Hospital or health records;
Military dependent identification card;
Documents issued by federal, state or local agencies, such as local social service agency or federal Office of Refugee Resettlement;
Court orders or other court-issued documents;
Native American tribal document; or
Records from non-profit international aid agencies and voluntary agencies.
If any of these documents originate from a foreign country, the district may request verification of such documentary evidence from the appropriate foreign government or agency, consistent with Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 U.S.C. §1232g. The enrollment of your child will not be delayed by the district’s verification of these documents.
In order for the district to confirm your custody of your child, you may be required to submit either:
A written affidavit indicating that you are the parent(s) with whom the child lawfully resides;
A written affidavit indicating that you are the person(s) in a parental relation to the child, over whom you have total and permanent custody and control and describing how you obtained total and permanent custody and whether it is through a guardianship or otherwise; or
Judicial custody orders or guardianship papers.
The district will also accept other proof of custody such as documentation which indicates that the child has been placed by a federal agency with a sponsor.
Pursuant to Education Law §903, 8 NYCRR §136.3 and Public Health Law §2164(7), please submit the following documents:
Health Physical Exam Records: The exam must have been performed within the 12 months prior to the child’s start date in our school district. If a physical has not been performed, you are allowed 30 days from the start of school to obtain one.
Immunization records which may consist of:
A certificate of immunization from a healthcare practitioner or from New York State Immunization Information System or Citywide Immunization Registry confirming that the child has been fully immunized;
Documentation that the child is in process of receiving required immunizations;
A signed, completed medical exemption issued by the New York State Department of Health or a signed statement from a New York State licensed physician certifying that the immunization may be detrimental to the child’s health, containing sufficient information to identify a medical contraindication to a specific immunization and specifying the length of time the immunization is medically contraindicated. This medical exemption must be reissued annually and the district may request additional information in support of the exemption.
Transcripts of grade to date;
IEP (Individualized Education Plan) from IEP (Individualized Education Plan) from the previous school district; 3. Section 504 documentation from
Section 504 documentation from previous school district; and/or
Last report card issued for your child.
To be eligible for Kindergarten at the opening of a school of any year, a child must be five years of age on or before December 1.
Registration takes place in the spring prior to the following school year.
For September 2019 Kindergarten enrollment, your child must turn five (5) by December 1, 2019.
Annual tuition for students living outside of the district are as follows:
K-6 regular education: $2,898
K-6 special education: $18,234
7-12 regular education: $4,183
7-12 special education: $19,519
One-half of the total tuition is due before the beginning of the school year, and the second-half is due in December (before the beginning of the second semester.)
Gloversville Enlarged School District students may be able to receive services under the McKinney-Vento Act. McKinney-Vento is the primary piece of federal legislation dealing with the education of children and youth experiencing homelessness in U.S. public schools. It was reauthorized as Title X, Part C, of the No Child Left Behind Act in January 2002. Students protected under the McKinney-Vento Act which may entitle them to immediate enrollment in school, transportation, and other services.
To help determine if a student is eligible, the school district asks two questions when a student enrolls:
Is your current address a temporary living arrangement?
Is this temporary living arrangement due to loss of housing or economic hardship?If you believe you may qualify for services under the McKinney-Vento Act please contact (518) 775-5796.