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Need to register your child in a Fresno Unified school for the 2019-20 school year? There’s still time, and the district is making it a little easier for working parents.
Fresno Unified schools will be open for evening registration from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 6. Parents also can register their children at schools during normal business hours.
The first day of school for Fresno Unified students is Aug. 12.
What to bring to registration
To register a new student, parents or guardians should bring the child’s birth certificate, previous transcripts, immunization records, and proof of address.
“We hope that families take advantage of the convenient, after-work hours we offer through evening registration,” Superintendent Bob Nelson said in a news release Wednesday. “Getting children registered prior to the start of school helps eliminate some of the stress and anxiety that goes along with the first day of school.”
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