Kindergarten
How to Register for School
Registration
Students may register year-around (except July) at the school they'll be attending.
To determine your child's attendance area, which is based on address, enter your student's grade and address into VersaTrans eLink or call the Transportation Department at 425.408.7900. School service area maps are online.
Pre-School
To qualify for the Pre-School program, a child must be three years old by August 31. The program is held on Tuesday and Thursday, 2.5 hours each day. There is a morning and afternoon session. Children must be potty trained.
Pre-Kindergarten
To qualify for Pre-Kindergarten program, a child must be four years old by August 31. The program is held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2.5 hours each day. There is a morning and afternoon session. Children must be potty trained.
Required Documents:
- Proof of birth
- List of immunizations
- Parents must provide transportation to and from school
Kindergarten
Students entering kindergarten must be five years old on or before August 31. Students who are five by November 30 may apply and test for early entrance into kindergarten.
Required Documents:
- Proof of birth
- List of immunizations
- Proof of residency
- Social security number (optional)
More information about Kindergarten
Elementary Schools
Required Documents:
- Proof of birth
- List of immunizations
- Proof of residency
Secondary Schools
It is recommended that new students contact their service area school for additional information about the registration process prior to registering.
Required Documents:
- Proof of birth
- List of immunizations
- Proof of residency
- Withdrawal sheet or report card from previous school
- Unofficial transcript (high schools)
To enter kindergarten, your student must be five years old on or before August 31.
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Registration
Kindergarten registration begins at your local school. Additional information on registering for kindergarten and forms can be found on the Register for Kindergarten page.
Philosophy
The kindergarten program in the Northshore School District provides children a foundation for academic success and develops an enthusiasm for life-long learning. Student outcomes are standards-based and focus on the whole child: academically, socially, emotionally, and physically.
Before school begins, kindergarten teachers will meet with families to get to know the students, their families, and their stories. Additionally, teachers evaluate students in many areas to determine students' strengths. This helps teachers plan a program based on the needs of the children.
The developmentally appropriate learning environment provides substantial opportunities to learn through purposeful play that honors student choice and provides teacher-guided, interactive small-group, and large group experiences. The kindergarten school year is an important time to provide students with rich, relevant learning experiences that allow them to reach goals that are both challenging and achievable regardless of their varied experiences and backgrounds upon entering kindergarten.
Kindergarten Readiness
Resources to help your kindergarten student:
Highly Capable Process for Kindergarten
The kindergarten eligibility process incorporates two steps--screening AND assessment. All kindergarten students will be automatically screened for potential highly capable eligibility.
Students meeting the criteria threshold on the screening tool will move on to assessment. Parents of students moving on to the assessment level will be notified. Per Washington state law, parent permission is required to assess a student. Assessments will occur during the school day and will be administered by trained proctors.
Visit the Highly Capable web page to learn more.
Early Entrance to Kindergarten
Although Northshore does not encourage early entry for the vast majority of students, application for testing for early entrance is available at parent expense for students who turn 5 between September 1 and November 30. Students who turn 5 on December 1 and beyond will enter kindergarten age appropriately.
- Please read the Early Entrance to Kindergarten FAQs before completing the application.
- Additional early entrance information is available through the Office of Elementary Education, 425.408.7705.