Greensburg —
North Decatur Elementary School invites next year’s Kindergarten students and their parents to Kindergarten Enrollment Day Monday, March 11.
Children will visit the kindergarten rooms and get acquainted with Mrs. Acra, Mrs. Hadler, Ms. Hill, and Mrs. Morton, our kindergarten teachers.
During this time, parents will complete enrollment forms and will receive information about North Decatur Elementary from the school principal, Rob Smith.
Next year’s Kindergarten program will again be an all day every day program. The schedule will be described in the meeting. Information about school services will be presented by Lindsey Dieckmann, school nurse, and Leslie Stephen, speech and hearing teacher.
Registration times will be 9 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Current kindergarten students will not have class on this day.
To begin kindergarten, a child must be at least five-years-old by Aug. 1.
Parents who enrolling a student must bring their child’s immunization records and birth certificate. These documents will be copied and returned before parents leave.
People with questions about enrolling kindergarten students may contact the school at 812-663-9215 between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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