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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HANDBOOK PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION

227 N. Fourth Street
Geneva, IL 60134
Phone: 630-463-3000
Admissions 
Kindergarten students will be admitted who are five years of age on or before September 1. First Grade students will be admitted who are six years of age by September 1. The following must be presented for enrollment in Geneva 304 schools:  
  1. Your child’s original birth certificate or a certified copy
  2. Two documents confirming residency in Geneva (a property tax bill; recent utility bill showing address; or a document from closing or a rental lease, free of contingencies 
  3. A photo I.D. of the parent/guardian (driver’s license, Visa, passport) for identification purposes only. 
  4. A student transfer form is required from the previous school if the student is transferring from an Illinois public school All records of transfer students will be secured by the school.  Additional forms and paperwork will be required at the building level, including proof of a current health examination, and required immunizations. 

If you are experiencing lack of housing upon registration, please contact Jamie Benavides (630) 463-3060.  

Boundaries 
Students are required to attend the school assigned to the area in which they live unless a special transfer has been formally requested by the parent and approved by the superintendent. 

Daily Schedule Grades K-5
7:45 a.m. Arrival 
8:00 a.m. Tardy Bell 
2:15 p.m. Dismissal 

Children should not arrive on school grounds before adult supervision begins at 7:45 a.m. During inclement weather, students may enter the building at 7:45 a.m. and report to their supervised area. Children should go directly home after school. They can return to the playground after they have checked in with home or their childcare provider. All children will be dismissed according to the afternoon bus schedule unless other arrangements have been made with the parents. 

Fees 
Grades K-5 - $95.00 
Technology: Grades K-5 -$45.00 

Students are expected to take good care of the resources assigned to them. Fines will be charged for lost or damaged resources. Additional mandatory fees vary by grade level and attendance center. 

 A list of additional personal supplies – such as paper, pencils, and crayons – needed by each student will be given to parents at the time of final registration. Supply lists will also be published on the individual schools’ websites.