Students are expected to attend their neighborhood school. Learn about eligibilty, locations and items you need to enroll.
Please take the following Pre-Enrollment Survey to ensure you are adequately prepared for registration.
If you answered No to the above questions, proceed to next step.
Prince George’s County has procedures and guidelines for early entrance. Only children who become age eligible between September 2 and October 15, are eligible to apply. The deadline for current county residents to apply for early entrance June 1. For more information please call the Early Childhood Office at 240-724-1924.
Parents interested in apply for early entry to first grade, must complete a referral application. Please contact the school directly.
The enrolling birth parent/court-appointed guardian and the student must be physically residing in Prince George’s County. Students are expected to attend the school assigned to their home address.
To find your neighborhood school please visit the PGCPS School Finder.
All parents registering in Prince George’s County Public Schools must have the following:
The ID must match the name on the birth certificate/guardianship papers.
B. Original Proof of Birth for the Student with seal and parents name listed. (Not required for transitional students)
C. Letter of Approval for Informal Kinship Care/Waiver of Tuition (if applicable)
If a student is not residing with their parent/legal guardian, that individual must either pay tuition to attend school, obtain legal court-appointed guardianship, or apply for a tuition waiver/kinship care arrangement under a documented a hardship (death, incarceration, serious illness, biological parent not named on birth certificate, drug addiction, abandonment, and/or deployment of parent). (Issued by the Office of Pupil Accounting at 301-952-6309.
D.Immunization Records (Not required for transitional students)
E. Last Report Card/Transcript (for students previously attending school) and/or SR-7. (Not required for transitional students)
F. Approval letter/documentation if NOT enrolling in the neighborhood school (when applicable) (Not required for transitional students)
H. Shared Housing Affidavit (if applicable)
NOTE: A notarized Shared Housing Affidavit should only be used when the parent/guardian and the student are living with relatives or friends and is completed on an annual basis. Additional items including recent mail may be required if there are concerns regarding the proof of residence, if the original term of the lease has expired, or if the ownership information of the relative/friends more than one year old.
Prince George’s County Public Schools reserves the right to investigate domicile at any time without notification or consent whenever the authenticity of documentation are in question. Falsification or misrepresentation of residency documents is considered fraud and may result in sanctions, including the charging of back tuition, the immediate withdrawal of the student from the school system with no credits awarded, and the pursuit of criminal and civil charges.
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