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- How can I find out
what school my child will be attending?
Descriptions
of each school’s boundaries can be
found on this website. Click here for the Attendance Boundaries website. If you need further assistance,
the Martin County School District’s Facilities
Department can identify your child’s school.
The phone number is 772-223-3105.
- My family is relocating to Martin County. What documents
will I need to enroll my children in school and where do I go to enroll?
You should go to your child’s new school to enroll.
You will need to bring with you:
- Proof of residence: FPL or Comcast cable bill with the service address listed, notarized rental or lease agreement, or construction permits.
- Birth Certificate- A certified copy of a birth certificate or acceptable substitute is required by Florida law for children entering kindergarten.
- School Records- Items such as withdrawal forms, standardized test scores and recent report cards will help the school place your child appropriately. If you do not have these items, provide the school with the name and address of your child’s previous school so that the necessary information can be obtained.
- Health records:
2010-2011 School Year Immunization Information
Any child entering a Florida school for the first time shall present, or have on file, a Certification of Immunization on Form 680. For incoming students, fully immunized means the following:
Kindergarten through 7th Grade:
- Five doses of Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Vaccine
- Four doses of Polio Vaccine
- Two doses of Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine
- Three doses of Hepatitis B Vaccine
- Varicella Vaccine:
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Kindergarten, 1st grade and second grade students are required to have two doses of the Varicella Vaccine (if the student has not had the Chicken Pox).
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Students in grades 3 through 9 must have one dose of the Varicella Vaccine (if they have not had the Chicken Pox.)
Students in grades 7 through 12 are also required to have:
- Tdap Booster (Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis)
- Hepatitis B and MMR vaccines must be up-to-date
Students who are not fully immunized will not be allowed to start school.
All children entering the Martin County School District for the first time must also present a physical exam (on form 3040) that was completed within a year of school entry date and signed by a licensed physician. |
- How old does my child have to be to begin school?
Pre-School: The Martin County School District
participates in the state’s free Voluntary
Pre-K program. Children must be 4 years old by
September 1st to enroll in the school year session.
For the summer session, children must be 4 years
old and preparing to enter kindergarten. For
more information on the Voluntary Pre-K program
call 219-1893, extension 103.
Kindergarten: Students enrolling in kindergarten
must be 5 years old by September 1st of the current
school year.
- When is the first/last day of school?
When is Winter Break and Spring Break?
You can view the current school calendar on this
website. Click on the Academic Calendar for 2010-2011.
Also, click on the District calendar for monthly events.
- How can I find out about my
child’s
school bus schedule?
You can view the current school bus schedules
within the Martin County School District on this
website. Click here to view the bus schedules. If you need additional assistance, contact the Transportation Department at 219-1287.
- I graduated from high school
in the Martin County School District, how can I
get a copy of my transcripts?
You should contact the School District’s
Records Department. The phone number is 772-223-2586.
- How can I learn about job opportunities
or apply for a job in the Martin County School
District?
Visit our Human Resources website at www.jobs.sbmc.org.
- The
company I work for does business with the School
District and I need to be fingerprinted, where
do I go?
You need to call our Human Resources/Personnel
Department at 219-1200, Extension 30296 to make
an appointment. You can also learn more about
the Jessica Lunsford Act requirements and how
vendors are affected on this website. Click here for more details.
- I am an adult
who would like to complete the requirements for
a high school diploma. What are my options to earn
an adult high school diploma or a GED?
Day and evening programs are available throughout
the county for individualized instruction and
preparation for the GED exam. Classes are free
of charge. Please contact the Department of Vocational,
Adult and Community Education (VACE) at (772) 219-1200,
extension 30488. Click here for more information on the GED and other adult education programs.
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