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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those mountains of forms shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.


Your child's dentist and doctor must be located very close to your house to be done in 10 minutes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those mountains of forms shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.


Your child's dentist and doctor must be located very close to your house to be done in 10 minutes.


Our DCPS told us that the doctor's and dentist's forms could come later; the registration paperwork was most important.
Anonymous
This. Medical forms don't need to be turned in to register.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those mountains of forms shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.


Your child's dentist and doctor must be located very close to your house to be done in 10 minutes.


No school requires doctor and dental for enrollment. They cannot require it until school starts.
Anonymous
And you can use the same DC universal health form used by daycares and other DC schools if dated within the past 12 months
Anonymous
ours required it for enrollment but said it could be updated any time before school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ours required it for enrollment but said it could be updated any time before school


Legally they can only require for current students. Schools should be really careful with their words.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those mountains of forms shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.


Your child's dentist and doctor must be located very close to your house to be done in 10 minutes.


No school requires doctor and dental for enrollment. They cannot require it until school starts.


Do they actually require dental forms? I enrolled DC in our DCPS the other day and all they requested was an immunization record.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ours required it for enrollment but said it could be updated any time before school


Legally they can only require for current students. Schools should be really careful with their words.


Do you mind citing the legal authority on which your statement relies?
Anonymous
PP 0850. If you were 5th on the waitlist my number only moved down 1 spot for PK4 and I am mid 20's
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those mountains of forms shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.


Your child's dentist and doctor must be located very close to your house to be done in 10 minutes.


No school requires doctor and dental for enrollment. They cannot require it until school starts.


Do they actually require dental forms? I enrolled DC in our DCPS the other day and all they requested was an immunization record.


I never turned in dental forms last year and no one came after me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ours required it for enrollment but said it could be updated any time before school


Legally they can only require for current students. Schools should be really careful with their words.


Do you mind citing the legal authority on which your statement relies?


How about they cannot take away your sport if you don't have health form in May.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ours required it for enrollment but said it could be updated any time before school


Legally they can only require for current students. Schools should be really careful with their words.


Do you mind citing the legal authority on which your statement relies?


How about they cannot take away your sport if you don't have health form in May.


Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhht. And when you are talking to your kids "because I told you so" is probably an acceptable response. But in the adult world sometimes that's not enough. The question isn't whether you can restate the prior position, but rather what the authority migt be for your statement. In the handbook? DCPS published guidance? The US Constitution? Hague Convention? When someone says that "legally" it is impermissible then that means there exists some external authority under the law that prohibits it. For instance, after round 1 Ludlow Taylor allegedly told someone they had like an hour or day to make a WL decision. Many poster observed that to do so would violate the published rules of the Handbook. And, FWIW, LT backed down and gave some half a**ed explanation that amounted to "my bad."
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those mountains of forms shouldn't take more than 10 minutes.


Your child's dentist and doctor must be located very close to your house to be done in 10 minutes.


No school requires doctor and dental for enrollment. They cannot require it until school starts.


Do they actually require dental forms? I enrolled DC in our DCPS the other day and all they requested was an immunization record.


I never turned in dental forms last year and no one came after me.


My kid turned 3 in September, so I had an spot for Sept for her first dental exam. But DCPS told me she couldn't start school without the form in, so we had to reschedule the visit to August. Interesting that you never had to turn in the form--they started calling me about it in the summer.
Anonymous
[My kid turned 3 in September, so I had an spot for Sept for her first dental exam. But DCPS told me she couldn't start school without the form in, so we had to reschedule the visit to August. Interesting that you never had to turn in the form--they started calling me about it in the summer.]

We are in a similar position, and they told us to turn in the forms now (without all of the three-year old requirements done) and turn in another updated form as soon as third birthday comes.
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