1.
Proof of residency:
A deed, lease agreement, or resident manager’s letter is acceptable. Supporting
documentation may be required. If the family is living in the residence of
a friend or relative, the homeowner/leaseholder must provide a notarized
affidavit accompanied by the lease or deed. An affidavit by the parent stating
his/her residence and supporting documents to that effect are also required
as evidence of non-temporary residence.
Parents must notify their child’s school when their home address changes and
provide proof of their new residence. If families
move out of Fairfax County, children are no longer
eligible to attend Fairfax County Public Schools
(FCPS) and will be withdrawn.
The student must
be accompanied by the person with whom he/she lives,
either a parent or a court-appointed guardian or
legal custodian. The accompanying adult may be
required to present photo identification.
Physical presence
of the parent in the residence of the child is
required for tuition-free enrollment in FCPS. A
change in enrollment status may be necessary if
a parent initially enrolls the student but leaves
Fairfax County. Virginia law and FCPS School Board
policies and regulations set criteria regarding
the enrollment of children by nonparents. Having
legal custody is only one of the requirements that
must be met.
2. Proof of birth:
An original birth certificate is required for all
students. If a birth certificate is not available,
an affidavit with substantiating documentation is
required.
The legal name of the student as shown on the original birth certificate will
be entered in the student record. Changes to an
original birth certificate must be supported by
a court document.
3.
Documentation of previous educational program:
School records and/or original transcripts are required
of secondary students and recommended for elementary
students. Recent periods of non-school attendance
must be accounted for. If a translated document is
submitted, the original document in the original
language must also be supplied.
Schools will send all non-U.S. school transcripts to Student Registration for
evaluation and translation when necessary.
4.
Health Documentation: (See FCPS Regulation 2101):
PHYSICAL
EXAMINATION:
A
certificate (Commonwealth of Virginia School Entrance
Health Form MCH-213) of physical examination (including
required screenings) completed within the last 12
months prior to starting school by a licensed physician,
licensed nurse practitioner, or licensed physician
assistant acting under the supervision of a licensed
physician is required for all students being admitted
for the first time into kindergarten or elementary
school. Transfer students entering elementary school
must provide either a record of a physical examination
completed prior to enrolling in the previous school
or a record of a physical examination dated within
the last 12 months.
IMMUNIZATION
REQUIREMENTS:
Official documentation including complete dates
(month, day, year) is required for the
following:
DTP,
DTaP, Td, DT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus): a minimum of three (3) doses with one (1) dose
given on or after the fourth birthday.
Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis): As
of July 1, 2006, a booster dose of Tdap is required
for all students entering 6th grade, if at least
five (5) years have passed since the last dose
of tetanus-containing vaccine.
OPV, IPV (polio): a
minimum of three (3) doses of all IPV or all
OPV polio vaccine with one (1) dose given on
or after the fourth birthday.
MMR (measles,
mumps, rubella): one (1) dose on or after the first
birthday with a second dose of measles or MMR prior
to kindergarten entry. Dated report of serological
confirmation of measles, mumps, or rubella is acceptable.
A physician’s dated statement that mumps was diagnosed
is acceptable.
HBV (hepatitis
B): a complete series of three (3) doses of hepatitis
B is required for all students. There should be
at least one (1) month spacing between the first
and second doses and four (4) months spacing between
the first and third doses. Vaccine doses administered
equal to or less than four (4) days before the
minimum interval or age should be counted as valid.
Dated report of serological confirmation of hepatitis
B is acceptable.
Varicella (chicken
pox): one (1) dose given on or after the first
birthday for all students born on or after January
1, 1997, except for children who have evidence
of immunity as demonstrated by a dated serological
confirmation or a dated statement from a physician
of a medical history of the disease.
HPV (human papillomavirus): beginning with the 2009-10 school year, three (3)
doses of properly spaced HPV for female students.
The first dose is required for female students
entering sixth grade. However, parents or guardians
may opt out of immunizing their child for the HPV
vaccine. HPV is the only immunization for which
an opt out does not require a medical or religious
exemption.
HIB (Haemophilus
influenzae type B): one (1) to three (3) doses
required based on child’s age, and only for students
up to 60 months of age. Not required for kindergarten
entry.
PCV (pneumococcal): two (2) to four (4) doses, dependent on age at
first dose, of properly spaced PCV for students
less than two (2) years of age.
TUBERCULOSIS
SCREENING REQUIREMENTS:
For all students who have resided in a foreign
country (with the exception of those countries
listed on the current Exception List for Tuberculin
Skin Test available at: http://www.fcps.edu/dss/osp/StudentRegistration/ExceptionList.pdf)
during the last (5) five years for a consecutive
period
of (5) five or more months, one of the following
is required: