Registration / Registration (2024)

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  • Blue Valley Schools

  • Registration
  • Resident Transfers
  • Nonresident Transfers
  • Registration is required every year and includes reviewing/updating your student’s information (phone, email, emergency contacts, health information, etc.), as well as payment of fees. Simply log in to ParentVUE and click the Online Registration tab to begin.


    NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION

    Families new to Blue Valley should use the New Student Registration link to begin the registration process. To create a new account, select More Options and Create a New Account.

    • Student Proof of Identity (Blue Valley Board Policy 3111)
      • "Proof of identity" refers to a certified copy of the birth certificate of the child. (In rare instances, the school can work with district leaders to allow proof in the form of other legal documents, such as a Green Card, for up to 30 days until a certified copy of the birth certificate must be provided.)
    • Proof of Residency (A current purchase contract, lease or utility bill, within the attendance area for your address.)
      • If the student is not living with parents at the parent(s)’ own address, additional paperwork is required. Contact the school office for more information.
    • Emergency contact name(s) and phone number(s)
    • Doctor, dentist, and hospital contact information (if available)
    • Immunization record and health assessment (physical)
      • Review the Health Admission Requirements page for additional information regarding Kansas law.
    • Custodial documentation (if applicable)
    • Previous school(s) address and phone number
    • Previous school(s) Unofficial Academic Records (transcript/report card/withdrawal grades, if applicable)
      • If the transcript is in a language other than English, a notarized English translation must be provided.
    • IEP (Individual Education Plan) or 504 Plan (if applicable)


    NOTE:
    Non-English speaking new students may qualify for ESOL services. Refer to the English Language Learners page for additional information.

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  • Being a parent is the most important job there is. The free, voluntary Blue Valley Parents as Teachers program is designed to help district families with children birth to age 36 months.

    From the beginning, the Blue Valley Parent Educators support parents with the knowledge and skills to do a good job. As their child's first teachers, parents make a difference.

    For parents with a concern about their child's development, hearing or vision, the district provides access to monthly screenings for all children. Registration in the Parents as Teachers program is limited.

  • The Peer Model Program provides an opportunity for typically- developing children to be integrated into our Early Childhood Special Education classrooms to serve as role models for our children with special needs.

    Peer Model students provide positive peer interactions, demonstrate play skills and model appropriate language and behavior for children with special needs while in the classroom setting. We have a limited number of slots available for Peer Models.

  • Children who reside in the Blue Valley School District and turn 5 years of age by August 31 are eligible to attend kindergarten that school year.

    The K-5 program provides developmentally-appropriate experiences for academic and social growth, including reading and language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, art, music, physical education, health

    and

    technology education.

    The YMCA provides family-paid before- and/or after-school care at all Blue Valley elementary schools.

  • Middle school is designed to meet the diverse intellectual, social, physical and emotional needs of young adolescents. Academic programs include science, social studies, mathematics, reading and language arts, health and physical education.

    Additionally, middle school students choose from an exploratory program, including speech and drama, pre-engineering, family and consumer sciences, computer technology, world language, visual art, vocal music, band

    and

    orchestra.

  • All of Blue Valley's high schools offer a comprehensive secondary program accredited by the state of Kansas. High school students must successfully complete 24 units for graduation. The Course Description Guide provides detailed information about course offerings and other learning opportunities. Course description guides are available here.

    A full program of interscholastic, athletic and activities are available. Teams compete in the Eastern Kansas League. Students may also participate in performing arts, debate

    and

    forensics, cheerleading/drill team, student leadership, clubs, journalism and honor society.

  • REQUIRED FEES

    Blue Valley Schools charges a variety of required fees, which are reviewed annually and revised as necessary. A $2 non-refundable service fee is charged for all debit/credit card payments. The service fee is collected by the third-party processor to cover the processing of payments, similar to online banking fees. Families continue to have the option to deliver check or cash payments to the school office.

    These fees include, but are not limited to:

    Learning Resource Fee

    (Early childhood, elementary, middle and high school)
    Collected at a rate of $115 per student, this fee is primarily used to purchase materials and supplies that support educational initiatives in the classroom.

    Activity Programming Fees

    (Middle and high school)
    The activity programming fee is collected at a rate of $25, sixth grade; $55, seventh grade; $90, eighth grade; and $135, 9th-12th grades. Please note there will be a $250 maximum payable amount for families with multiple Blue Valley students. This fee helps support all sports, activities, clubs and other supplemental contract items that require extra-duty supervision from qualified district staff. It only covers a portion of the costs for a student team activity and does not replace fees currently being charged for programs such as drill team, cheerleading, certain clubs or sports.


    At the conclusion of the academic year, the activity programming fee may be refunded, upon request, to any student who did not participate in any KSHSAA or non-KSHSAA activity, school club or any other non-required activity which was offered at the school. All refund requests must be submitted between May 1-31 of the academic year for which the refund request is being made. All refunds must be approved by the building principal.

    Exploratory/Elective Fees

    (Middle and high school)
    Certain exploratory/elective courses include additional fees as noted in the respective Program Planning/Course Description Guides. Fee amounts will be finalized and assigned when official schedules are available in August.

    Fee-Based Programs

    Blue Valley offers a fee-based early childhood peer model program. Contact Hilltop at (913) 624-2900 for more information.

    NOTE: While Blue Valley Schools receives the majority of its funding from the state of Kansas, the law allows school districts to charge back for certain expenses, including those listed above. District required and middle school exploratory fees will be waived for students who qualify for free and reduced lunches through the Food and Nutrition Services program; high school level elective, CAPS, and virtual course fees cannot be waived regardless of the student's free and reduced status. Payment plans are also available for families who do not qualify for free and reduced lunches. Please contact your school's bookkeeper for more information.

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Registration / Registration (2024)

FAQs

How much is it to renew registration in NJ? ›

Registering one that is older than two years is $46.50. A car model within two years is $59. The fees for registering other types of vehicles are higher. To transfer the title of a car is $60 (or $85 with a lien).

Do I need an appointment to renew my registration in NJ? ›

Here are the steps to renewing your New Jersey car registration in person if you have received a renewal notice: Schedule an Appointment for your car registration in any New Jersey MVC office. Go to your scheduled appointment.

Is nyregistration.org legit? ›

We are a Licensed Private Service Bureau under contract with the state to offer registration services. Our official, state-issued license number is PSB C No. 5493.

Can you get Ohio registration online? ›

Ohio BMV online services: get a new ID, vehicle registration and more. Here's what you can get done through the Ohio BMV website: Driver's license and ID card: renewal, reprint, reinstatement requirements and fees post-license suspension, schedule driving test, temporary permit quiz.

What do I do if my NJ car registration has expired? ›

Official Site of The State of New Jersey

Visit a motor vehicle agency and complete a Vehicle Registration Application (Form BA-49). Present the current registration (if possible), current driver's license and proof of insurance. Pay the required renewal fee.

What documents are needed to renew car registration in NJ? ›

What to bring to the agency
  • Registration Renewal Notice or Vehicle Identification Number.
  • Your insurance card or company name and policy number.
  • License plate number.
  • Proof of ID (Driver license or other primary ID document. ...
  • Power of Attorney if renewing a registration for someone else.

Can I change my NJ registration online? ›

Where can I complete my vehicle registration change of address? You'll be happy about this one: You can easily complete your New Jersey DMV change of address online through New Jersey's Change of Address System.

How long is NJ registration good for? ›

NJ vehicle registration is valid for one year and must be renewed annually. The renewal process is the same as the initial registration process. Vehicle owners may choose to renew their registration online, through the mail, or in-person.

Can I go to NJ DMV without an appointment? ›

Walk-ins are only allowed for first time licenses/IDs/permits, name changes, and red decals at Licensing Centers. Other MVC transactions that can't be completed online require an appointment that customers need to schedule at NJMVC.gov. Appointments at Licensing and Vehicle Centers must be scheduled at NJMVC.gov.

Are there fake DMV websites? ›

The Better Business Bureau says more people are ending up on copycat state sites when they Google license plates or registration renewals. You may get your plates renewed, but you can be charged another $25 to $100 for them to do it for you.

How will I know if the website is legit? ›

Check if it is authenticated (HTTP Secure): Authenticated websites begin with https:// instead of http://. Most illegitimate sites do not bother getting security certification because they are shut down quickly. Confirming the https:// is especially important on pages where you submit payment information.

How long do you have to renew your registration after it expires in NY? ›

You can renew online prior to or up to one year past the expiration date.

Is there a penalty for late car registration in Ohio? ›

Annual Vehicle Renewal Registration Fees

Permissive tax cannot exceed $30.00 per vehicle and may be prorated, by law, by 50% if registering for 7 months or less. A $10.00 late fee will be charged for certain vehicle registrations renewed more than 30 days late.

How long can you drive on expired tags in Ohio? ›

Summary. To sum up, there's no grace period for expired car tags. While the state of Ohio gives you exactly 30 days to renew the tags, it provides you with no protection, and you will still get pulled over and questioned by the officers.

Can you get 2 year tags in Ohio? ›

A multi-year registration may extend from two to five years. All regular registration fees are due at the time of issuance. There are no refunds for any unused portion of the registration.

How much is the fine for driving with expired registration in NJ? ›

A person driving with no registration is subject to a fine up to $100. Even if you follow all other traffic laws, a police officer can pull you over for driving without registration in New Jersey. Police officers also scan the license plates of parked cars, looking for registration violations.

How much is license renewal at DMV NJ? ›

Renewing in-person

A $24 fee for a standard license to be paid at the agency by credit/debit card, cash, check, or money order (payable to NJMVC). Additional fee is required for added endorsem*nts or classes. Schedule your renewal appointment online.

Is NJ registration every year? ›

NJ vehicle registration is valid for one year and must be renewed annually. The renewal process is the same as the initial registration process. Vehicle owners may choose to renew their registration online, through the mail, or in-person.

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