Online Registration for the upcoming school year will generally be available beginning early May (Check this page for a date). During online registration, you will be asked to provide a series of documents for your child, depending on their grade level and age.
These documents can be provided by using a scanner or using the ParentVUE app to take a picture using an iOS or Android device. Instructions for uploading documents are available on the Registration FAQs tab on this page.
To prepare for online registration, review the following document list. Gather, complete and ensure that you have the following documents completed and available to expedite your online registration experience:
Proof of Identity and Age, if registering an additional child in your family for the first time
Original/Certified copy of a birth certificate, valid passport, or other record recognized by a court of law.
Proof of Residency, if you moved, changed addresses, or received a notice that you needed to provide updated residency materials
One of the following:
Most recent property tax bill and proof of payment, e.g., canceled check or Form 1098 (homeowners)
Mortgage papers (homeowners)
Signed and dated lease and proof of last month's payment, e.g., canceled check or receipts (renters)
Letter from manager and proof of last month's payment, e.g., canceled check or receipt (trailer park residents)
Letter of residence from landlord in lieu of lease (7:60-AP2, E1)
Two of the following:
Driver's license
Vehicle registration
Voter registration
Most recent cable television and/or credit card bill
Current bank statement
Current public aid card
Current homeowners/renters insurance policy and premium payment receipt
Most recent gas, electric, and/or water bill
Current library card
Receipt for moving van rental
Indian Prairie School District Board Policy 7:60, requires that "only students who are residents of the District may attend a District school except as provided below or in state law." This means that any student enrolling in the district MUST reside within the district before their first day of attendance.
Health Examination and Immunization Requirements
Disease Immunization Records, as required by state law*†
Students entering grades must show proof of meeting required immunizations. For additional information on immunizations, please visit this page.
Physical Examination, signed by your child's physician*†
Also known as the "State of Illinois Certificate of Child Health Examination."
Vision Examination, signed by your child's optometrist †
Also known as the "State of Illinois Eye Examination Report." Students entering kindergarten or enrolling in an Illinois public school for the first time. Written proof of having been examined by a physician licensed to practice medicine in all of its branches or a licensed optometrist will be required.
Dental Examination, signed by your child's licensed dentist †
Also known as the "State of Illinois Proof of School Dental Examination Form." Students entering kindergarten, second, and sixth grades are required to present proof of an oral health examination completed by a licensed dentist. This will be due prior to May 15th of that academic year.
* If these are not completed, the student will be excluded from school. Out-of-state physical examinations written on approved forms, which meet current state of Illinois requirements, are acceptable if they are less than one year old. An out-of-state transfer student may, at the time of registration, provide an appointment card showing these requirements will be completed within thirty days. At the end of the thirty day period, if the completed forms have not been presented to health services, the student will be excluded from school.
† Check with your health care provider to see if they have the mandated Illinois forms, otherwise, they are provided for your reference on this site and during online registration.
Administration of Medications in School
The District's Medication Policy is found in the Parent/Student Handbook. Please reference the section on School Board Policy. A student who has asthma or allergies is allowed to carry necessary medication while at school. Physician orders or a photocopy of the pharmaceutical label on the medication box for rescue inhalers must be on file with the nurse.
Authorization for Administration of Medication in School by School Personnel
Authorization for Self-Administration of Medication in School