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Kaneland schools taking registrations

Kaneland Unit District 302 will begin the new school year on Wednesday, Aug. 23, with a full day of classes. Full bus service to all schools and full hot lunch service at the middle school and high school will be provided the first day of school.

Elementary schools

The starting time for all elementary schools is 8:50 a.m. Please do not bring your child to the elementary school before 8:40 a.m. Elementary school students are dismissed by 3:30 p.m. Dismissal of students that walk, are picked up by parents and ride the bus may vary slightly at each school. Parents may call the respective school to verify exact ending times.

Morning kindergarten classes will be from 8:50 to 11:30 a.m. Afternoon kindergarten classes will be from 12:45 to 3:30 p.m. The extended day kindergarten program will run with the same start and end times as the elementary buildings.

The elementary schools conducted a mail-in registration in April/May. Parents of students new to the elementary schools and parents who have not as yet registered their children for kindergarten (Note: Children must be 5 years of age on or before Sept. 1) should contact the appropriate office immediately to register for the coming school year: John Stewart Elementary School, 817 Prairie Valley, Elburn, (630) 365-8170; John Shields Elementary School, 85 Main St., Sugar Grove, (630) 466-8500; Blackberry Creek Elementary School, 1122 S. Anderson Road, Elburn, (630) 365-1122; or McDole Elementary School, 2901 Foxmoor Drive, Montgomery, (630) 897-1961.

Middle and high school

All students new to the district are requested to register before Aug. 23. Registration packets for new students are available online. All students will receive fee statements in the mail, and students will be able to access their schedules through TylerSISk12 by Aug. 15. Family logins for TylerSISk12 will be active on Aug. 15. Please contact your school secretary if you have misplaced your login information.

Parents of new middle school students are requested to call the Harter Middle School office at (630) 466-8400, ext. 77102, in advance to arrange an appointment to register. Middle school students may purchase PE clothes and locks the first week of school during PE or lunch.

Parents of new high school students should call the Students Services Center at (630) 365-5100, Ext. 71210, in advance to arrange an appointment to register. High school students will receive their schedules online and fee statements in the mail. For high school students, PE clothes and locks are available for purchase in the Athletic Office during the first week of school.

School hours for Harter Middle School are 7:25 a.m. to 2:40 p.m. and 7:35 a.m. to 2:50 p.m. for Kaneland High School.

For new students

If you are in the process of moving into the Kaneland District, register as soon as possible. Contact the appropriate school building to be certain that you meet the State residency criteria to attend the district's schools. You are encouraged to visit the building before school starts. Each school will host an open house for new students; please check a school's website via www.kaneland.org to locate this information.

Also, please note that if a student is not registered by Aug. 1, bus service cannot be guaranteed for the first two weeks of school, depending on locations and other factors. If your child will be transported to or from an approved child care facility, please make sure you have filled out the necessary paperwork included in your registration packet by the Aug. 1 deadline.

Special services

In order to identify appropriate programming and service options, parents of children with special needs are encouraged to bring current IEP's with them when they register their child at their home school. The IEP enables the district to implement services in a timely manner and is vital for providing a smooth transition for your child to his or her new school. If you need additional information or have any questions, contact Fran Eggleston, director of special education, at (630) 365-5111, ext. 71111.

Fees

Fees for the 2017-2018 school year are as follows:

Textbook Fees: Early Childhood, $62; Kindergarten, $77; 1st-5th Grades, $134; 6th-8th, $155; and 9th-12th, $180.

Curriculum-Related Fees: Technology (Grades 1-12), $57; Technology (Kindergarten), $28; Technology (Early Childhood), $23; or Driver Education (plus $20 permit fee made payable to the Secretary of State), $250.

Discretionary Fees: High School Parking, $180; High School Sports Fee (per sport), $150; High School Club Fee (per club), $60; High School Class Play/Musical (each), $60; Middle School Sports Fee (per sport), $120; Middle School Club Fee (per club), $35; Middle School Drama (each), $35; and Kindergarten Extended Day & Early Childhood Blended, $250/month; $150/month (free or reduced lunch)

Hot Lunch Fees: HMS Student Hot Lunch, $2.90; HMS Reduced Student Hot Lunch, 40 cents; HMS Adult Hot Lunch, $3.40; KHS Student Hot Lunch, $3.00; KHS Reduced Student Hot Lunch, 40 cents; KHS Adult Hot Lunch, $3.50; Milk (All), 40 cents ($34/1st Semester, $34/2nd semester; $68/year); and Early Childhood (Snack), $50.

Payment must be received or postmarked on or before Aug. 23. Fees and PE clothes may be paid online using the Kaneland Web Store at www.kaneland.org.

Student insurance options

The district has student accident insurance coverage available for students. However, in the event of an accident, the student's primary health insurance carrier will be the first means of coverage.

School lunch program

This year the cost of hot lunch is $2.90 for students in grades 6-8; or $3 for students in grades 9-12. Milk sold separately will cost 40 cents.

Hot lunch is not available at the elementary schools. Therefore, students in grades 1-5 will be required to bring their own lunches on a daily basis. Milk will be available at a cost of 40 cents. An optional annual payment ($68.00) is also offered, along with a per-semester option (first semester--$34.00; Second Semester--$34.00). Lunches will be provided to students eligible for free lunches.

Physical exam

The School Code of Illinois requires that proof of a physical examination be provided at registration for all students entering the Early Childhood Program, Kindergarten, 6th grade, 9th grade, and for all students who are enrolling in Kaneland District #302 from a State other than Illinois. Dental examinations are required for all Kindergarten, 2nd and 6th graders and Vision examinations are required for all Kindergarten students and students entering Kaneland from another state. Forms for the physical examination are available in the school office or online (www.kaneland.org); go to Departments and then select Health Services and then scroll down to the forms. To be valid, these examinations must have been administered by a licensed physician within one year of the entry date into the grades cited above.

The physical form needs to include the immunizations, health history and diabetes screening (based on height and weight). Immunizations are available from the Kane County Health Department. Call (630) 208-3801 for an appointment.

As the list of required immunizations from the Illinois Department of Public Health becomes longer and more complicated, parents may wish to visit the following website for a complete and up to date listing of required immunizations for all grade levels:

www.dph.illinois.gov.

Proof of immunizations is required to be in the nurse's office by Oct. 15.

Any questions regarding health records should be addressed to the nurse of the school your child is attending. Any questions regarding immunization requirements should be addressed to the Kane County Health Department (630) 208-3801.

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