Monday, May 4, 2009

Adams 14 Registration Process Begins for 2009-10 School Year

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (May 4, 2009) – Adams 14 schools are registering students for next school year. All schools – except Adams City High School and Adams City Middle School – will send home enrollment packets beginning the first week of May. The School District requests that families complete and return forms to their student’s school prior to the end of the school year. Families, please return forms as soon as possible, so school secretaries may begin preparing for next year. When families return the forms, they may pick up a school supply list and important health insurance information from Community Health Services.

In order to be certain that the District has accurate information for all students, parents should pay close attention to the student information form in the enrollment packet. This short form allows parents to update student information like phone numbers and address. The packet also includes the emergency contact form, residency form, and the 2009-10 student school calendar.

“We hope parents will take advantage of the early opportunity to register their student for next year,” says Superintendent Sue Chandler. “This will help us plan and schedule classes better and will allow us to update critical student information during the summer break.”

During the summer, parents may notify Adams 14 of address or phone number changes by calling Student Records at 303.289.3949.

It is important that the District has the latest phone contact information for parents, because that is information the District uses for parent communication and emergencies.

Adams 14 provides choices for students with diverse interests. Music, art, physical education, International Baccalaureate, enhanced technology, and career and technical education are some of the many programs Adams 14 offers its students. “In Adams 14,” states Chandler, ”we have established high expectations for the services our District provides, its teaching team, its school leaders and administrators, and its students. Our mission is to inspire, educate and empower every student to succeed in the 21st Century.”

Adams 14 welcomes students to 14 schools: two preschools, six elementary schools, one Pre-K-8 school, one charter school, two middle schools, and two high schools.

No comments:

Post a Comment