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2025-2026 Registration & Enrollment

New Student Registration and Enrollment for Mountain View School District

 
We are excited to welcome new students to the Mountain View School District! Please find important information regarding enrollment for the upcoming school year below.
 
2025-2026 School Year
  • Enrollment Packets Available: Starting February 3, 2025.
  • Enrollment Begins: February 18, 2025.
Visit your school's website for more details about the enrollment process.
 
Important Information
  • If you are unsure about which school your child should attend, please refer to the

    School Locator.

  • If your school of residence is at capacity, you may enroll at another school within Mountain View School District. 
  • Non-resident students meeting the appropriate birth date criteria will be accommodated based on available space.
  • For grade placement details, please refer to the Grade Level Placement Criteria link on the right. 
  • No partial packets can be accepted.
  • Only students with complete enrollment packets will be placed on a class list.
 
Enrollment Process
  • Enrollment is handled at the school site level.
  • Enrollment packets are available to download on the district and school websites or can be picked up at your child's school office.

 

Need Assistance?

 

If you have questions about the registration process, please contact your child's school for assistance.

We look forward to welcoming your new student to our district!

 

 
Transitional Kindergarten (TK)
 

Transitional Kinder

 

Transitional Kindergarten is the first of a two year Kindergarten program offered for those students who meet the age eligibility criteria outlined in the California Education Code (Education Code 48000 and 48101).
 
The registration & immunization requirements are the same for TK as for Kindergarten.
 
TK Eligibility
 
2025-2026 School Year:
  • Children must turn 4 years old by September 1, 2025

Kindergarten Registration Requirements

Kinder registration

 

To enroll your child in Kindergarten, you must provide the following:
1.   Birth Certificate

  • Proof of your child's birthdate is required. A certified copy of the legal birth certificate is preferred.
  • 2025-2026 School Year: Your child must be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2025.
2. Immunization Card
  • All immunizations must be documented from a health care provider. Your child must meet the immunization requirements set by the California Department of Public Health.

3. Proof of Residency (Current)

  • Acceptable documents include:
    • Utility bills, property tax statement, rental agreement, insurance (car, home/renters, medical), pay stub, voter registration/correspondence from a government agency, or a shared residency document (if applicable).

4.   Oral Health Assessment

  • California law, Education Code Section 49452.8, requires all incoming kindergartners have an oral health assessment (dental check-up).  The law specifies that the assessment must be done by a licensed dentist or other registered dental health professional.

5.   Individual Education Plan (IEP) – Special Education Only

 

 

GRADES 1-8 REGISTRATION

 

student registration

 

 

 

 

 

Along with registration paperwork, the following documentation will need to be provided at the time of registration for all students:

  • Certified Legal Birth Certificate.
  • Immunization Record - Updated and current.
  • Proof of Residency - Utility bills, property tax statement, rental agreement, insurance (car, home/renters, medical), pay stub, voter registration/correspondence from a government agency, or a shared residency document (if applicable).
  • Individual Education Plan (IEP) - Special Education only.

Optional items:

  • Last Report Card
  • ELPAC Results - English Learners only
  • Pupil Transfer/Withdrawal Form - from previous school

Other:

  • Inter-District Transfers (Students living outside of our attendance boundaries) - Parents/Guardians should report to their district of residence for an application.
  • Intra-District Transfers - Students who live within the Mountain View School District can report directly to the school site they wish to attend to obtain the necessary application.
  • Transfers are not guaranteed

 

If you would like to print out the registration packet, please click below.

Immunization Requirements

Health Care Provider’s Guide to the Requirements of
The California School Immunization Law
Reference:  Health and Safety Code, Sections 120325-120375 (formerly Sections 3380-3390);
California Code of Regulations, Title 17, Sections 6000-6075

Children must have their immunizations before they can attend school or child care in California.  Parents must present their child’s Immunization Record to school or childcare staff prior to admission as proof of immunization.  Health care providers are required to give or update the parent’s copy of the child’s Immunization Record whenever these immunizations are administered.  Children who have not completed all immunizations will be admitted if they are up-to-date, provided they obtain the next vaccines when due.

 

Requirements for School Entry (TK-12)

 
  • Polio - 4 doses, but 3 doses are enough if at least one was given after the 4th birthday. 
  • DTP/DtaP/DT/Td - 5 doses at any age, but 4 doses meet requirements for ages 4-6 years if the last dose was given on or after the 4th birthday. 3 doses are acceptable for ages 7-17 if one was given on or after the 7th birthday.
  • MMR - 2 doses, both given on or after the 1st birthday
  • Hepatitis B - 3 doses
  • Varicella - 2 doses
  • Tdap Booster - 1 dose for 7th grade entry, given on or after the 7th birthday.
 
Click below to print/view the Immunization Guidelines.

GRADE LEVEL PLACEMENT CRITERIA

ORAL HEALTH ASSESSMENT

To make sure your child is ready for school, California law, Education Code Section 49452.8, now requires that your child have an oral health assessment (dental check-up) by May 31st in either TK, Kindergarten or first grade, whichever is your child's first year in public school. Assessments that have happened within the 12 months before your child enters school also meet this requirement. The law specifies that the assessment must be done by a licensed dentist or other licensed or registered dental health professional. Please click on the link below to download the form for the dentist office.

 

ALL IN HEALTH CARE FOR FAMILIES

Restraint and Seclusion Data

California Department of Education

Data Collection

The CDE collected restraint and seclusion data for the first time from local educational agencies (LEAs) as part of the 2019–20 CALPADS End-of-Year (EOY) 3 annual data submission. In preparation for this data collection, the CDE directed LEAs to start collecting these data locally beginning in fall 2019 for submission to CALPADS from May to September 2020. To accommodate the collection of these data, the CALPADS student discipline data files were modified to include the collection of the following behavioral restraint and seclusion data, which are defined in EC section 49005.1:

  • Mechanical Restraint: Use of a device or equipment to restrict a pupil's freedom of movement (with exceptions).
  • Physical Restraint: A personal restriction that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a pupil to move his or her torso, arms, legs, or head freely (with exceptions).
  • Seclusion: The involuntary confinement of a pupil alone in a room or area from which the pupil is physically prevented from leaving.

The chart below reflects data for the 2024-2025 school year.

School Site: Mechanical Restraint: Physical Restraint: Seclusion:
Creek View Elementary 0 1 0
Grace Yokley Junior High School 0 0 0
Mountain View Elementary 0 0 0
Ranch View Elementary 0 0 0
Park View Elementary 0 0 0