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needed for registration:
Current Utility Bill or Two of the Following:
All students must provide proof of residency, such as a current utility bill, in the name of the student's parent(s) or legal guardian. A person who knowingly enrolls or attempts to enroll in District #100 on a tuition-free basis a student known by that person to be a nonresident of the District is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor, except in very limited situations as defined in State law (105 ILCS 5/10-20.12b(e)). Children who are entering District #100 schools for the first time must present a legal birth certificate or a hospital certificate. Physical examinations are required for students entering kindergarten (or first if the student was not enrolled in kindergarten the prior year), fifth, and ninth grades. In addition, all children who were not enrolled in an Illinois school the prior year (such as out-of-state transfers) must have a physical examination regardless of grade level. Dental examinations are required for students entering kindergarten, second and sixth grades. Proof of a dental examination must be provided by May 15 of the current school year. Students should bring their social security number to registration. Children who are 5 years of age or older on or before September 1 of the current year are eligible for admission to kindergarten. Children ages 3-21 with exceptional needs who qualify for special education are eligible for admission. The placement of students in grades 1-12 will be determined solely by District #100 based on standardized test data, student records, and other relevant information.
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Health requirements for school
Physicals, Dental and Vision
Medication Administration
Other information
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FOOD SERVICE PROGRAM
The District participates in the National School Lunch Program. Children of parents/guardians who meet income eligibility requirements may receive lunches for free or at a reduced price. Applications for the free and reduced program can be obtained from your child’s school. Children who are not able to eat regular school meals because of medical reasons must have appropriate medical verification to be offered special meals. Elementary school breakfast is $1.25 and lunch is $1.75 per day including milk. Extra milk may be purchased for 40 cents. Students who bring their lunch may purchase milk for the same price. Secondary school students can purchase breakfast for $1.50 per day and the "combo" lunch for $2.00 as well as a wide variety of ala carte items. The food service program encourages students to use the pre-pay method for school lunches. Students can pay in advance for meals, and their account will be debited as meals are used. Students can also pay per day, if necessary. Students will not be allowed to charge meals. Additional information about the District’s food service program can be found on the District’s website ( www.district100.com, click on "Food Service").The District has adopted a Wellness Policy regarding food and drink choices in buildings. Please see your Building Principal for details.
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