If your child will be five years of age on or before Sept. 1, believe it or not, it’s time to register for kindergarten at North Penn School District (NPSD)!
This fall, NPSD will welcome its new class of incoming kindergarten students, the future North Penn High School Class of 2034. As each incoming class looks different, there is much work to be done to effectively prepare for ample staffing and resources for this new group of students. For this reason, registering as early as possible is a big help to North Penn. Community partnership in helping to spread the word and register ASAP plays a key role in providing the best education and experience possible for our youngest learners.
NPSD is encouraging all parents/guardians to complete their student's kindergarten registration application for the 2021-2022 school year by Friday, April 2. This is when planning and staffing for the upcoming school year will begin in full swing.
All registration for new kindergarten students for the 2021-2022 school year will be done online only and is open now. There are no in-person registration appointments until further notice. Students must be five years old on or before Sept. 1 to enter kindergarten for the 2021-2022 year. NPSD policy does not allow exceptions to this cutoff date.
In addition to a completed registration application for kindergarten, a few completed documents are required as well. Below is a brief overview of what you will need. More information and examples of acceptable forms of these documents are explained at www.npenn.org/kindergartenregistration.
Before submitting a kindergarten registration application, please review our website requirements and directions in full at www.npenn.org/kindergartenregistration.
NPSD operates under a full-day kindergarten program. To learn more about kindergarten at North Penn, visit www.npenn.org/kindergarten.
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