Online Registration How-to Document. This document addresses the questions you may have while working through online enrollment.
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1 Please read through the following before beginning the Online registration. You will be signing a statement in the registration stating that you have read them. Policy Online Registration How-to Document This document addresses the questions you may have while working through online enrollment. Things to Know Before Starting You can stop the Online Registration process at any time, close out and start again at a later time. Requirements Set your internet browser to allow pop-ups. Also, Acrobat Reader must be installed on your computer in order to open the documents. This is a free download available at Please be sure to verify the address associated with your Family Access account. Also verify the numbers for the Skylert Program, who do you want to be contacted for school notifications. Care Survey If you have forgotten the login information for your Family Access account, click the Forgot your login or password? link on the Family Access login page. You will receive your login and a new password, To reset your login & password you can call your building secretary: HMHS HES After completing each step, you will need to click the box next to that step acknowledging that you did complete it. BE SURE to click on the COMPLETE ONLINE ENROLLMENT button to finish the enrollment process. Even if you did not make a payment at this time, or plan to mail the payment in, please complete the enrollment process by clicking on the COMPLETE ONLINE ENROLLMENT button. This will create an to you letting you know your student(s) is/are officially enrolled. School Calendars will not be available until the first week of school. In the meantime, and to also get the updated version, go to the USD 410 website. There on the lower right column, click on the advanced view report. At the bottom, select the Month you d like to print and click Generate Report. A page with preferences will pop up. Click on Show Report. This will bring up a file with that month s calendar. Check out the last page for additional information on: School Photos Grades 6-12 will take school pictures on the first day of school. PE Uniforms Will be ordered from KHAOS Apparel. ALL 6-12 grades will be wearing the gold shirt and maroon shorts.
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3 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act () The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act () (20 U.S.C. 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. gives parents certain rights with respect to their children's education records. These rights transfer to the student when he or she reaches the age of 18 or attends a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are "eligible students." Parents or eligible students have the right to inspect and review the student's education records maintained by the school. Schools are not required to provide copies of records unless, for reasons such as great distance, it is impossible for parents or eligible students to review the records. Schools may charge a fee for copies. Parents or eligible students have the right to request that a school correct records which they believe to be inaccurate or misleading. If the school decides not to amend the record, the parent or eligible student then has the right to a formal hearing. After the hearing, if the school still decides not to amend the record, the parent or eligible student has the right to place a statement with the record setting forth his or her view about the contested information. Generally, schools must have written permission from the parent or eligible student in order to release any information from a student's education record. However, allows schools to disclose those records, without consent, to the following parties or under the following conditions (34 CFR 99.31): School officials with legitimate educational interest; Other schools to which a student is transferring; Specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes; Appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a student; Organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of the school; Accrediting organizations; To comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued subpoena; Appropriate officials in cases of health and safety emergencies; and State and local authorities, within a juvenile justice system, pursuant to specific State law. Schools may disclose, without consent, "directory" information such as a student's name, address, telephone number, date and place of birth, honors and awards, and dates of attendance. However, schools must tell parents and eligible students about directory information and allow parents and eligible students a reasonable amount of time to request that the school not disclose directory information about them. Schools must notify parents and eligible students annually of their rights under.
4 If you do NOT want U.S.D. 410 to disclose directory information If you do NOT want U.S.D. 410 to disclose directory information from your child s education records without your prior, written consent, please sign below: (Print a copy of this form, and hand it in at your child s school office.) Guardian/Parent Date This form must be returned to your child s school office by Sept. 10. If you enroll your student after Sept. 10, return the form by two weeks from the date you received it. U.S.D. 410 may disclose appropriately designated directory information without written consent, unless you have advised the District to the contrary in accordance with District procedure. The primary purpose of directory information is to allow U.S.D. 410 to include this type of information from your child s education records in certain school publications. Examples include: An activity or sports program, showing such information as, name, grade level, height, weight, activities and photograph The annual yearbook, such as name, grade level, activities, and photograph Honor roll or other recognition lists Graduation programs District web site and social networking site, showing such information as, name, grade level, activities and photograph Directory information, which is information that is generally not considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if released, can also be disclosed to outside organizations without a parent s prior written consent. Outside organizations include, but are not limited to, companies that manufacture class rings or publish yearbooks. In addition, two federal laws require U.S.D. 410 to provide military recruiters, upon request, with three directory information categories names, addresses and telephone listings unless parents have advised the school that they do not want their student s information disclosed without their prior written consent. When your child wins an honor or is working on an exciting project, we may want to write about it and use your child s photo or show your child s work in some of our district publications and/or tell the news media about your child s achievements. We never knowingly release information about a student to anyone who wants to use it for commercial/political purposes, and we do not give out students addresses or phone numbers unless the request comes from an institution of higher learning Student Names: Grade:
5 Student Acceptable Use Policy This form is Read Only, you will complete online. USD #410 believes that the use of technology is an integral part of learning. We believe it contributes to the overall value of learning for the individual and group, and as such, expectations are present to maintain the learning environment. The computers, network and technology equipment are provide by USD 410 to support the educational environment. You must use it within the bounds of the following rules. You must acknowledge that the use of district technology is a privilege, not a right. Student will: Use technology in the manner directed by the building teachers and principals. Use technology to enhance the learning process. Respect technology and report any damage or problem immediately to a staff member. Report any accidental access to inappropriate material immediately. Respect all copyright, trademark, and license restrictions. Cite any reference to Internet sources as you would cite other reference material. Student will not: Share usernames and passwords. Expect your , files or directories to be private. Use technology to harass others. Intentionally access material through, or with, technology that would not be allowed in your school if presented in other media. Intentionally damage, disable, or hinder the performance (or attempt any of the previous) of any district technology system, device, software, or network equipment. Use any district technology to damage, disable, or hinder the performance (or attempt any of the previous) of any (inside or outside of the district) computer, device or network. Access or attempt to access any system, file, directory, user account, or network to which you have not been granted access. Attempt to install any software. Use technology in a manner that would hinder the learning environment for you or any other student. Student will: Regularly save any information stored on a personally assigned computer device to your assigned network storage directory. Expect your personally assigned computing device to be regularly inspected for inappropriate material, which might include unlicensed software or inappropriate content and software. Any inappropriate content or unlicensed software will be removed. Expect your software to be uninstalled and digital files deleted, if necessary, to fix or repair your personally assigned computing device, or its district-supported software. Student will not: Expect the district to save, backup, restore, support or accommodate any software or digital file installed, stored, or saved on your personally assigned computing device, which was not installed by the district. Attempt to reinstall software, files, or divers, which have been removed to correct a problem, or conflict, with your personally assigned computing device or its district-supported software. Possible Consequences for AUP Violations: Suspension from use of district technology. Suspension or expulsion from school. The district may notify law enforcement agencies. Any Consequence outlined in your school policy manual. Various accounts may be created for educational use. By signing this AUP, parents and legal guardians give permission for their child to use these accounts, and may choose to opt out of any account by submitting a written request to the building principal. REQUIRED SIGNATURES I / We have read this agreement and consent to abide by the terms and conditions. User s Name- (When completing Online Enrollment, you will electronically sign this) Student Signature- (When completing Online Enrollment, you will electronically sign this) Parent &/or Guardian- (When completing Online Enrollment, you will electronically sign this) This agreement shall be in effect for the school year. A new form must be completed each school year. Login and Password Information Students in grades 6-12 must complete the login and password information online. Login Name: First Name.Last Name Password: (at least 8 characters, with 1 upper case letter and one special character or number)
6 USD Laptop Computer Care Contract This contract is to help students understand the responsibilities they have for the care of the laptop computer that is being issued to them for the school year. This form is Read Only, you will complete online. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of four class periods at Hillsboro High School or fulltime at Hillsboro Middle School in order to be eligible for the laptop program. During the school day, students must have their laptops with them, or locked in their school lockers. (School issued locks will be provided upon request.) Laptops must never be left unattended. Faculty will pick up and give unattended laptops to the office. Students will purchase an Accidental Insurance Fee at enrollment. The insurance provides coverage in the case of accidental damage and liquid spills. There is no deductible for the student. The accidental insurance coverage does NOT include coverage for theft, burglary/robbery, power surges, vandalism, fire, and/or natural disasters. Students damaging a computer through intent or neglect will be held accountable for damage to the machine. All students in grades 6-12 will be assessed this fee according to their lunch status. If a laptop is stolen or lost, the student will be expected to pay for the replacement of the missing computer. Stolen laptops should be reported to the local police through the school office. Laptops must be kept in the school issued carrying case issued with the computer. They may NOT be kept in regular book bags or backpacks. Coaches/Sponsors for individual activities may limit whether or not laptops are allowed on buses or to particular events. It is recommended that laptops go home with students each evening for recharging. Unless other arrangements are made by the school administration. Students are not to deface their laptop or carrying case in any way, examples include writing names or painting pictures. If there are any questions check with the administrators. Students are not to remove, deface, or alter the USD #410 identifying stickers, labels, or barcodes in any way, shape or form. The laptop computers should not be left for extended times in places where it will be subject to extreme temperatures or humidity (i.e.: cars or outside on cold or hot days or a steamy locker room). Students will return their school issued laptop when they checkout at the end of the school year or when they transfer to another school. REQUIRED SIGNATURES (When completing Online Enrollment, you will electronically sign this during the enrollment process) This agreement shall be in effect for the school year. A new form must be completed each school year.
7 Food Service Program USD 410 Food Service Program Your children may qualify for reduced price or free meals if your household income falls within the limits on the chart in the Online Enrollment Step 6. If you feel that you might qualify, please take the time to complete the application online. You do not need to complete this enrollment step if: You receive direct certification. If you qualified for this program, when you go to complete a food application online, it will not be available as you have already been automatically approved. You have already completed a paper application and turned it into the District Office. Your income does not fall within the chart guidelines. You only need to complete this application once per household, not each child. If you have questions, call Pati Funk, Food Service Representative, at the Middle/High School Office at
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9 USD 410 Building Please note that the following handbooks are available on the USD 410 website: Hillsboro Elementary School Hillsboro Middle/High School USD 410 Transportation These handbooks are full of information about school policies and procedures at your child s school. Building teachers are also listed with their individual contact numbers. These handbooks are available on the USD 410 website during the entire school year. If you should ever have a question, please refer to the appropriate handbook. You will be asked during the online enrollment process if you are aware that these handbooks are available online. Please note the following: Attendance Procedures: Parents, remember it is your responsibility to call or your child s school if your child will not be in attendance that day. Phone calls should be done before 8:30 am. s can be sent to: HES- [email protected] HMHS [email protected]
10 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARENTS & GUARDIANS ABOUT STUDENT ACCIDENT INSURANCE As we approach the beginning of another school year, we are reminded how active our children are in and around school. USD 410 is committed to providing a variety of activities and to providing the appropriate supervision for those activities. However, as we all know, accidents can happen. To assist during times like these, USD 410 is offering parents and guardians the opportunity to purchase student accident insurance coverage for their children. The plan is underwritten by Nationwide Life Insurance Company and offered through K&K Insurance Group. For information on available plans and/or to enroll in a plan, please go to K&K Insurance Group s website at Once you have reached their website, please take the following steps: In the Enroll Now section on the front page, click on the arrow next to Select a Program and select K12 Voluntary. Then, click the red Go button. On the next page, select current year, enter Hillsboro in the box beside School System Name in the Select Your School section. Click on the arrow next to Select in the box beside the School State and select Kansas. Then, click the gray Search button. Click in the circle beside Durham Hillsboro Lehigh USD 410 in the section asking you to Please choose from the School Systems listed below. Then, click the gray Continue button. On the next page, enter your student s first name, last name, and date of birth (middle name is optional) in the appropriate boxes and click on the arrow next to Pre-K/Head Start and select your student s School Level. Then, click on the gray Load Available Plans Button. You will see a list of all available plans and prices for your student. Please note there are plans available for at-school coverage, 24-hour coverage for the full year, and 24-hour coverage for the summer only. Some plans have extended dental, and some do not. Some plans come with greater benefits, and some come with lessor benefits. If you are interested in insurance for your student who is participating in high school football, there is a separate coverage just for that activity. Prices range from $15 to $172 per year. If you want to purchase any of the insurance, you can select the plan or plans you are interested in, and then click the gray Continue button. You will be provided with a more detailed quote with the option to purchase the insurance by clicking on the gray Apply Online button at the bottom of the screen and entering the additional requested information. If you are interested in learning more about this insurance and don t have access to a computer to review the information or if you have questions about the insurance after reviewing the information, please contact any of the school building offices or the district office. We can provide you with additional printed information and assist you in getting any of your questions answered. We encourage you to consider whether the purchase of student accident insurance may be right for you. It can prove to be a valuable tool to assist you in challenging times.
11 STUDENT FEES & FOOD SERVICE PAYMENTS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE Online Payments Accepted Anytime! USD 410 provides you an easy way to add money to your food service account and to pay for school related fees through the Skyward Family Access parent portal you already use to review grades, attendance, and other information. We are contracted with RevTrak, a national credit card payment processor, to provide a secure site for making payments. You can make payments online using computer any time of the day. If you do not have access to a computer to make a payment, you may visit any of the building offices and use one there. If your food service balance is low, it only takes a few minutes to add money to it using your VISA, MasterCard, or Discover credit or debit card. Payments are made through your Skyward Family Access account. You can link to your Skyward Family Access account by clicking the Skyward button on the USD 410 website at or by clicking the Skyward Food and Fee Payments button on the USD 410 Web To Make Online Payments You Will Need: Your VISA, MasterCard or Discover Debit or Credit Card Number and Expiration Date Your Skyward Family Access Login ID and Password (if you do not remember your login ID, please call the school office. You can have your password ed to you by selecting that feature on the Skyward Family Access website.) We encourage you to take advantage of this option to make payments. There s no fee to use it, you don t have to worry about your payments getting lost, and your payments will be immediately added to your account. All credit card statements will show the payment has been made to USD 410. Instructions for Making a Payment Visit the USD 410 website at and click on the Skyward button or visit the USD 410 Web Store at and click on the Skyward Food and Fee Payments button Login to Skyward Family Access using your Login ID and Password. If you don t have a Login ID or Password, please contact the office in the building where your student attends. Select Food Service or Fee Management from General Information menu For Food Service Payments, select View Balance and then Make Online Payment For Fee Management Payments, select Make Online Payment and select which fee to apply the payment to by clicking on the corresponding Pay Charge box Enter your payment amount and select Pay with RevTrak Verify the payment amount and then select Go to Checkout If you are a new customer (you haven t used the online payment option with USD 410 before), select I am a new customer and enter your address. If you are a returning customer, select I am a returning customer and enter your address and password. Select Sign in. Enter your Billing Information, Payment Information, and create a password Verify your information for accuracy and select Complete Order Your payment will be processed and a Receipt can be viewed and printed. Logout
12 Kansas Communities That Care Student Survey Dear Parents: Our school will again be administering the Kansas Communities That Care Student Survey* during the school year. This survey is taken by 6 th, 8 th, 10 th and 12 th grade students statewide. I believe this survey is a valuable tool to help us understand how students perceive things like substance use and bullying. It gives us insight into the problems students face and shows what we can do to help them succeed. The information is essential to local and state grant funding and to planning effective prevention programs in our school and community. The survey is available to view at ctc_survey_.pdf. You may also be interested to know the following: 1. It is completely anonymous. Students will not be asked for their names on the questionnaire, nor will anyone be able to connect any individual student with his/her responses. School staff will not see any one student s responses, but only summaries of results. To further guarantee anonymity, results will not be reported on any particular question without sufficient response from enough students. 2. Participation is entirely voluntary. Your child may decline to participate in the survey, or may simply skip any particular question they do not wish to answer. 3. Annual participation is important. Even if your child has participated in previous surveys, annual data is extremely helpful in determining the effectiveness of previous efforts and changes in program areas. I hope you will allow your child to participate. Please check the appropriate box below. All parents must sign and return this form. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Sincerely, Clint Corby, HMHS PRINCIPAL *The survey is provided by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services Behavioral Health Services and administered by the Southeast Kansas Education Service Center Grants and Evaluation Department.
13 Requested IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS & GUARDIANS Parents/Guardians will be giving permission in the online enrollment for the following: **Parents of students in Career and Tech Ed classes will be asked to give permission for your child to drive to and from their class. **Parents of students taking college classes will be asked to give permission for your child to leave the school building if college classes are not in session. **School transportation will be provided when necessary to all school sponsored activities. A student who is under the age of 16 cannot drive to any after school sponsored activity in or out of town. A student can drive or ride with a legal driver (16 years of age or older) to and from after school athletic practices with written parental permission on file with the Activities Director. NEW Grades 6 through 12 students enrolled in PE will order their uniforms from KHAOS Apparel. There is a link during the online enrollment, or you can check the link under District Office on the USD 410 website. All PE students will be asked to wear gold colored shirts, and maroon (red) shorts in grades 6 to 12. This allows the 8th graders to again wear their PE uniform as 9th graders. All students in grades 6 through 9 are required to attend a PE class. Parents of grades 10 12, please check your child s schedule prior to ordering to make sure your child is enrolled in a PE class. Medications If your child requires a prescription medication to be given at school, please have your physician fill out the Medication form found on the USD 410 website. School Photos This year s fall photos will be taken by Sara s Smiles Photography. A flyer was mailed out with the enrollment information. Please fill out the flyer and return with your student to school. Grades 6 12 will be taking photos the first day of school. This will allow the student ID s to be available for the first HHS Athletic Event. You can order your packages online at There is also a copy of the flyer posted on the website.
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