Check my school district: School District Locator | Texas Education Agency

Опубликовано: November 14, 2022 в 4:34 pm

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Find My School – Metro Nashville Public Schools

Explore Your Nashville Public Schools

If you are raising your family in Nashville, you have many choices when it comes to your children’s education. And, we want you to choose our diverse and high-quality schools.

Our staff is here to make the process of enrolling your child in a Metro Nashville Public School as easy as possible and walk you through any of the public school options available to your student. Your Nashville school options include:

Choose your Zoned School

The perfect school for your student may be right around the corner! Students are automatically assigned to schools within the zone where they live.

  • To determine your zoned school, enter your residential address into the Zone Finder.
  • Learn more about your neighborhood school by visit the MNPS school directory to explore your zoned school’s website.

If possible, tour your local school and meet with staff to learn more about all your neighborhood school offers. Contact the school directly for more information.

Choose a School Outside your Neighborhood Zone

To enroll your child in a school outside your school zone, you will have to submit an application. Only schools that participate in the Optional Application program are eligible to have students from other zones attend. School bus transportation is not provided.

  • You can check availability and submit an application for an optional school during the annual application process, held each spring. Families who are new to MNPS can apply year-round to schools that have available space.
  • Parents of incoming kindergarteners, please note, if you are choosing a school outside your zone you will need to use the school options process and also register for school during the K-kickoff period.

Additionally, Davidson County has several charter schools available for students at all grade levels. You can learn more about each school by visiting its website. Check the schools list for charter options.

 Apply for Pre-K

The application process for Pre-K is different from K-12 grades enrollment. There are eligibility requirements that must be considered, including immunization and school physical requirements, and a separate application is required. For more information visit the Apply for Pre-K section.

Age Requirements
  • A child must be 4 years old on or before August 15 of the current school year to apply for MNPS Pre-K.
  • Some MNPS Pre-K programs accept 3-year-olds. A child must be 3 years old on or before August 15 of the current school year to apply for these programs.

Download the Pre-K Application Informational Flier
Download the Pre-K Application Process Checklist
Pre-K Program Fees

Academic Options, Themes and Programs

Metro Schools offers many academic options, themes and programs- something for every student. 

  • Advanced Academics: Programs are available for students Pre-K through 12th grade that builds upon students’ individual strengths and maximizes academic potential for all learners.
  • Advanced Placement:  Advanced Placement focuses on college-level instruction and assessment through an approved teacher syllabus. AP students have the opportunity to dig deeper into subjects that interest them, develop advanced research and communication skills, learn creative problem-solving and engage in rigorous college-level work.
  • Dual Enrollment: Dual Enrollment provides an opportunity for students to earn college credit while enrolled in high school
  • Early College Programs: Through an early college high school program, admitted
    students can fast track their college plans or begin building
    a career by simultaneously earning a high school diploma
    and college associate’s degree in just four years — and at no
    cost to families
  • Magnet Programs: Magnet schools are visionary, innovative schools where students are attracted by unique themes such as: STEAM, Arts, International Baccalaureate and more.

Learn More About Our Programs

 

Enrollment & Registrar / Find My District and School

  • Residences located in the City of Saratoga feed into 4 different K-8 elementary school districts: Campbell, Cupertino, Moreland and Saratoga Union School District. Use the School District Finder below to verify your school district of residence. If your residence is located within Saratoga Union School District, school assignment information is posted on the bottom of this page.


  • Use the County Tax Assessor site to determine your school district of residence

    Directions:

    1. Go to Santa Clara County Tax Assessor Property Search or click the magnifying glass
    2. Enter the residence street address
    3. Under School District/Tax Rate Area click the Tax Distribution link
    4. The school district(s) will be listed on the graph – Saratoga Union Elementary will be listed if the residence falls within our school district
    5. Scroll below to learn how schools are assigned within SUSD

    If the address does not come up, check the spelling or street number. Or search using the property APN number. Or you may contact the Santa Clara Tax Assessor’s Office at (408) 299-5500. 

    For properties in Santa Cruz County, visit the Santa Cruz County Tax Assessors website.  Select Search Type to enter in an address or APN.  Click Find It and select the School District and CSA tab.

    For high school (grades 9-12), visit the Los Gatos Saratoga Union High School District website.

    If you have questions about property boundary lines, please contact the Santa Clara County Committee on District Boundaries at (408) 453-6869.

    There is no SUSD boundary map published for distribution. District assignments are based on the data via the Santa Clara County Assessor’s office.

  • Enrollment in Saratoga Union School District is open for residents who reside permanently in a habitable residence that falls within school district boundaries.

     SUSD is an open enrollment district which means no property addresses have been assigned to a specific school (Board Policy 5116.1: Education Code 35160.5). Parents may therefore request the K-5 school within the district they wish their student to attend provided the student resides within the boundaries of our district and space permits.

     

    During the registration process, newly enrolling K-5 families will be asked for their first and second choice of elementary school sites: Argonaut, Foothill or Saratoga Elementary Schools.  Placement at an elementary school site is based on space availability.  Proximity to school is not a criteria in placement. 

     

    SUSD does not “overflow” students to other districts. As long as your child is a district resident, he/she is guaranteed a place at one of our three elementary schools, however placement at a particular site is based on space availability for the grade level requested.  

     

    Currently, the Transitional Kindergarten classroom is located at Foothill Elementary School.

     

    During the online portion of the registration process, new K-5 families will be asked for a first and second choice of elementary school site. District residents are guaranteed placement in one of the district schools, not necessarily their first or even second choice school. The district makes every effort to keep K-5 siblings at the same site and to give families their first choice of school. Due to the number of classrooms, class-size limitations, and the need to balance class sizes at our schools, this is not always possible. 

     

    If a student does not receive placement at his/her first choice school, the student will be placed on a waiting list for the first 2 weeks of school. If the student does not move off the waitlist, he/she will finish the school year at the assigned school. In spring, all currently enrolled families have the opportunity to request a school transfer for the following school year.  

    During the Regular Registration Period in early spring, all elementary school requests are treated equally. In other words, school placement is NOT determined by the registration completion date as long as the registration is completed AND successfully submitted online by the due date.  Occasionally, a “lottery” is required when registration requests for a particular grade level at a K-5 school site exceed the space available. The lottery will be scheduled sometime during the summer if necessary.

    During the Conditional Registration Period (mid/late spring and onwards, for families just moving into the district who do not have all of the proofs of residency documents yet), new K-5 students will be placed at schools first come, first served, based on space availability at the time the registration is successfully completed online. All student documents need to be complete but partial proofs of residency are acceptable.  Any outstanding documents must be brought in within 60 days.  

     

    Visit the Required Documents page and Conditional Registration page for more information. 

  • Grades 6-8 students who reside within Saratoga Union School District boundaries attend Redwood Middle School. SUSD has only one middle school. SUSD does not “overflow” students to other districts.

  • For high school (grades 9-12), visit the Los Gatos Saratoga Union School District website.

Department of Education of the Administration of the Ministry of Defense of Salekhard



Dear residents of Salekhard !

We invite your children to have an interesting weekend! On October 29, events for young residents of the city will take place. The teachers prepared an entertainment program for the children.

Attention! Limited number of seats!

The service is paid.

After submitting the application, you are automatically registered to attend the event and can come at the appointed time and place.

To participate, you must leave an electronic application for the selected event:

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Dear colleagues!

On the official website of the Department of Education of the Salekhard City Administration, in the Activities section, a new block has appeared – Significant educational events, where methodological materials, photographs and video recordings of meetings with the participation of famous teachers, outstanding people who influenced the formation of modern education will be posted.

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Salekhard lyceum student Zyryanov Zakhar is preparing for the final of the competition

The final tests of the All-Russian competition “Big Break” have started at the Artek International Children’s Center!

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We continue! The second day of net diving…

Today is the biologists practice day. Topic: Protozoology, Human physiology, Modern genetics. There were many emotions at Protozoology: we managed to see something incomprehensible. But this is the essence of the problem: if you don’t know, but want to figure it out, start working on research.

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We invite you to take part in the All-Siberian Olympiad for Schoolchildren

The Center for Revealing and Supporting Gifted Children of the YNAO has become a venue for the All-Siberian Olympiad for Schoolchildren. The All-Siberian Olympiad for schoolchildren is a large-scale educational Olympiad, which annually gathers thousands of schoolchildren to test their skills and knowledge in mathematics, physics, computer science, chemistry and biology. All subjects of the Olympiad are included in the list of the Russian Council of School Olympiads (RSOS). Prize-winning places in the Olympiad entitle graduates to benefits when entering universities, including admission without entrance examinations.

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Children’s popular science video competition “Do you know? Teach!”: students will conduct scientific experiments and explain complex theories

To participate in the competition, you need to make a video that explains a scientific theory, concept or phenomenon in an interesting and accessible way. Duration – up to 3 minutes. Students of any age can participate – from 1st to 11th grade. The authors of the best videos will receive prizes: educational courses, equipment and certificates for its purchase, trips and excursions, merch and much more! Also, prizes are waiting for teachers – mentors of the finalists. And the schools of the winners will receive new equipment.

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Seminar for teachers of Russian language and literature

We invite teachers of Russian language and literature teaching in the 11th grade to take part in a seminar on the topic “Actual problems of preparing for the final essay in the 2022/23 academic year graduates 11 classes of educational institutions of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug “using distance learning technologies.

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We invite you to take part in the IV All-Russian environmental dictation

From 11 to 27 November 2022, the All-Russian environmental dictation will be held throughout the country. This is an annual project aimed at popularizing the ecological knowledge of the population.

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The autumn session of network intensive diving has begun in the course of the project “Municipal matrix of individual educational trajectories for high school students”

On October 24, the fourth season of network diving for high school students started. 343 tenth-graders and 33 teachers-mentors will work at the sites in subjects. The schools of Salekhard organized the work of network sites in 11 subjects. For the first time this year, at the request of the children, sites were opened: Russian language and literature, geography, local history and ecology.

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We had an interesting weekend!

Traditionally every Saturday during the project “Have an interesting weekend” entertainment events are held for young citizens.

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Congratulations to the winner of the regional stage of the All-Russian contest of social advertising “Lifestyle – Health! 2022”

A student of the Center for Children’s Art “Nadezhda” Belyalova Asel took 3rd place in the nomination “Social video promoting a healthy and safe lifestyle aimed at preventing students’ addictive behavior” with the contest work “You have a choice!”.

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In December 2022-2023 academic year, 11th grades write a final essay, which is admission to the state final certification

The final essay is traditionally written on the first Wednesday of December. This school year is December 7th. For students who received a “failure” for the final essay on December 7 or missed the final essay for a good reason, reserve dates are provided – February 1 and May 3. In the 2022-2023 academic year, changes were made to the final essay. Now sets of topics will be formed from a closed bank of topics of the final composition.

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Initiation into circles at the Nadezhda Children’s Creativity Center

First-year students made an unusual journey with fairy-tale heroes, performed intellectual and creative tasks. The team spirit, joint songs, dances, warm atmosphere made it possible to become real “circle members” of the Nadezhda Children’s Creativity Center.

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3-K for All – Growing Up NYC

  1. Eligibility
  2. Statement
  3. Reference

The application for 3-K for All is open! Learn more about the program on this page, and be sure to apply by April 14.

3-K for All is a free, high-quality, full-time early learning program for three-year-olds.

  • Apply for the 2022-2023 3-K program by April 14, 2022 .
  • New York City residents may apply to enroll their child in 3-K in the calendar year that the child turns three.
  • Beginning in fall 2022, 3-K for All programs will be available in 32 counties.
    • To find your school district, use the School Locator Map or call 311.
    • You can apply to any school district in the city.
    • Your child has priority access to 3-K for All programs in the county where you live.
  • Children can attend full day, extended day, and child care programs throughout the year, including the Head Start program. To learn more.
  • 3-K programs are available at select public elementary schools, NYC DOE-run Pre-K centers, community organizations, and family home day care centers. Each institution offers a consistent high quality DOE play curriculum.

Who is eligible

  • All New York City families with children born in 2019 can enroll for the 2022-2023 school year.
  • Children with disabilities or English learners can attend 3-K for All programs.

Children do not need to be toilet trained to attend 3-K programs.


How to apply

  • Use the MySchools portal to find a 3-K center and apply.
    • You can apply online in English, Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Haitian Creole, French, Korean, Russian, Spanish or Urdu.
    • After you submit your application, you can make changes before the deadline.
  • You can apply by calling 718-935-2009 or through the Family Welcome Center.
    • Interpreter services available in over 200 languages.

How to get help

  • Visit the 3-K Program website for more information.
  • If you have questions about enrolling in the 3-K program, call 718-935-2009.
  • Call 311 if you have questions about the 3-K program.
  • To learn more about 3-K programs, visit the Family Welcome Center.