District offers centralized student enrollment | School briefs

The Kent School District offers centralized student enrollment for elementary and middle school students on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays through Aug. 9

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  • Wednesday, July 11, 2012 9:36pm
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The Kent School District offers centralized student enrollment for elementary and middle school students on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays through Aug. 9

The summer enrollment office is at the KSD Administration Building in the Student and Family Support Services Department, 12033 SE 256th St.

Families need to provide the following documentation at the time of enrollment.

• Student identification and proof of age. Original or certified copy of birth certificate or other legal document that include the student’s name and date of birth, such as a passport, court documents, Washington State identification card, adoption papers.

• Immunization records.

• Proof of residency. Acceptable forms of residence/address verification include residential rental or lease agreement, residential utility bill or cable bill (not more than a month old) that includes the parent/guardian name and address.

For more information, please call 253-373-7940.

Elsewhere

Kent School District sponsors free summer lunches for children 18 and under during June, July and August. The Summer Lunch Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is a partnership between Kent School District Food and Nutrition Services, the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction and the USDA. For meals sites, visit www.kent.k12.wa.us. …

Kent’s Elena Frostad graduated from Cottey College (Nevada, Mo.) with an associate of arts degree. Forstad is the daughter of Melinda and Tim Frostad. Cottey College is an independent liberal arts and sciences college for women with two- and four-year programs.


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