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Kindergarten Registration is In Person Only

These steps apply to kindergarten through high school enrollment. Children who are 5 years old by July 31 enroll in kindergarten for that school year. Children who turn 5 on August 1 or later enroll the following school year. For information on enrollment in public preschool programs (e.g., EOEL, SPED), please contact the Executive Office on Early Learning (EOEL) and Child Find.

1. Determine School Eligibility

  • Find Your School: Use the SchoolSite Locator App to identify your designated school based on your address.
  • Your child must attend the school that serves your geographic area of residence.

2. Prepare the Following Documents

  • Valid photo ID of parent/guardian.
  • Proof of Residency: Utility bill, lease agreement, or other official documents showing your current address.
    • A notarized statement by a relative/friend can be accepted by the school with the following stipulation: (a) Notarized statement must state that the parent/legal guardian and child are living with the relative/friend; (b) Notarized statement must state the name of relative/friend that is on the relative/friend’s proof of legal residence; (c) Notarized statement must state the same address of relative/friend that is on the relative/friend’s proof of legal residence; (d) A copy of the relative/friend’s proof of legal residence must be attached to the notarized statement; and (e) Notarized statement must be signed by same name of relative/friend that is on the relative/friend’s proof of legal residence.
  • Birth Certificate: For age verification. Student passport or student visa is acceptable for foreign students.
  • Families in Unstable Housing: Families experiencing unstable housing are covered by enrollment guidelines provided in the McKinney-Vento Act. Please contact a community liaison in your area.

These documents will be in the packet give to you by the front office:

Falsification of documents submitted is subject to penalty under Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes 710-1063, resulting in the child being sent back to the school where he/she should properly be attending. The Department may pursue prosecution at its discretion.

 

3. Complete the Enrollment Application IN PERSON

  • Visit your designated school to complete the enrollment process.

Student Enrollment Form

The Student Enrollment Form (PDF) is required for all students. Translated documents in your preferred language are also available below.

Home Language Survey (HLS)

The Home Language Survey Form (PDF) is required for all newly enrolled students. The Language List may be used to assist with completing the HLS. Translated documents in your preferred language are also available below.