

A Multiple Occupancy Affidavit, (click MOA to obtain form), with a notarized seal (to be renewed every school year) must be completed by the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) of the child and the Neshaminy School District property owner, and submitted to Pupil Services in order to complete registration.The Board reserves the right to verify the residency of any student and to require a sworn statement of residential support for the student who resides with a person other than his/her parent, guardian, custodian, or CEO of group home/Residential APS/DPW Day Treatment Facility. Non resident students shall be registered at the Pupil Services Office: A school age student residing within a residential rehabilitative group home within the district, a residential Approved Private School within the district, or a school age student placed in a DPW Day Treatment Facility.Students who are living with a relative, friend, or guardian who is a resident of the school district and has accepted formal guardianship of the student.


Students whose parents or guardians do not reside in the school district.The name of the municipality, county and school district will appear on the screen.Enter your street address, city and zip code, and click “Find Municipality”.Visit the Department of Economic Development’s Find Your Municipality Website.Not sure about which school district or school you’re in? Find your school district! If you missed spring Kindergarten registration, please contact the school in your district to enroll your child. Please contact your school district for more information. Questions about how old your child needs to be to enter Kindergarten? The age and cut-off dates are identified by each school district and may be different from one district to another. Scroll down, then click on the link to get info for the school in your county.ĭon’t see information for your school district listed below? Check back for additional info for Kindergarten registration information for the school year. Early Kindergarten registration for schools in Pennsylvania happen each spring.
