Enrollment Materials
Welcome to the 2009-2010 registration and parent notices web page.
This year – for the first time – all district Back-to-School materials are online. We believe this will make it easier for families and our community to find the materials you need. And, it will help save money and resources! Your child’s school site will provide you with additional forms to complete registration.
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Step 1 Please read the following items.
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Parent-Guardian/Student Rights and Responsibilities The law says we must give you this information at the beginning of the year.
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Standards for Student Behaviors This explains our district’s behavior standards and policies to your child.
Step 2 After you read the items listed in Step 1, you must print, then sign this form and return it to your child's school. This web site is not interactive – you cannot fill out these forms online.
K-6 students: Turn this in on the first day of school.
7-12 students: You cannot get a schedule until you turn in this form.
Step 3 Click below if you want more information on these optional items.
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Release of Student Directory Information
You may fill out and return this form to tell us which agencies may/may not receive information about your child. -
Permission to Display Student Work
You may fill out and return this form if you don’t want your child’s school work or photos displayed. -
Free and Reduced Cost Lunch Application
You may qualify for free or reduced-cost lunch. These forms can be confusing. Please ask your school site for help. Click here for pricing and eligibility information. - Low-cost Preschool and Childcare
Information about these community-based programs:
- Request to Not Participate in GATE Testing
Our district tests all 3rd graders ("universal testing") for GATE placement. If you do not want your child to be tested, print and sign this form and send it to your child's school. For more information about the GATE program, click HERE. -
Student Accident Insurance
Information about low-cost, short-term insurance, including for tackle football players and other sports. Insurance is required for school athletics. If you already have insurance, you don’t need to purchase more.Letter for Elementary Students Letter for Secondary Students
Insurance Application Form [2.9 MB PDF]
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Medi-Cal Insurance
Information about Medi-Cal health insurance for low-income families. -
Instrumental Music Program
Information about band and orchestra lessons in our district. -
Information about Pesticide Use and specific chemicals that could be used. Fill out and return the form if you want us to tell you each time pesticides are used. Click here for the Master Pesticide List.
Step 4 Your child’s school site will provide you with additional forms to complete registration.
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The following foundations have provided financial and educational resources to DJUSD. Click on any link to learn more about how these groups help all our students.
Blue and White Foundation is providing private funding to build a new stadium and instructional facility at the Davis High campus. Click here to donate.
Davis Bridge Educational Foundation supports over 170 English Learners in after-school programs around the district.
Davis School Arts Foundation promotes art projects and opportunities as part of the daily school experience. Click here to donate.
Davis Schools Foundation provides funding that supports many programs and needs at our district. Click here to donate to the Dollar-a-Day campaign, which helps offset the loss of state funding.
Farm to School promotes school gardens and provides fresh foods that can be used in school meals. Click here to donate.
Green Schools promotes sustainable resource management.