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Enrolling Students

Welcome to Stafford Public Schools!
Located in Stafford Springs Connecticut!
We are excited to welcome new families to our school community.
All registrations are processed through Stafford School Offices.
Please select the grade for which you are enrolling your child from the options below.
Stafford Public Schools requires the following required documents to be uploaded through the online registration form.
- Proof of Age – copy of birth certificate, immunization records, or Physician’s certificate verifying a student’s age
- Proof of Residency – copy of lease or mortgage statement
- Parent/Guardian Photo ID - driver’s license or passport
- Most recent physical with immunization record
Stafford Public Schools Registration is also required for the following:
- Students who reside in Stafford and attend a magnet, technical, or Vo-Ag school.
- Students who are returning to Stafford (from a magnet or technical school, or out of state/country).
- Students receiving Home Instruction should complete the Notice of Intent to Educate a Child at Home - Unassisted Form annually. Submit the completed form to the main office of your child's school. Board of Education's Home Instruction Policy #6172.3 is available for your convenience.
Additional Resources for Parents
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ParentSquare Information Page: The District of Stafford Public Schools manages electronic communications and notifications with our school's community via ParentSquare. This system is used to notify the community of school closings/delays, emergencies, alerts, and other general notifications through phone calls, emails, and texts.Connecticut Office of Early Childhood: OEC is a state agency that oversees a network of programs and services that help young children and families thrive.CT Care 4 Kids: Care 4 Kids helps low to moderate income families in Connecticut pay for childcare costs
Sparkler: Sparkler is a mobile app that helps parents to check in on how their child is doing against key milestones — and provides activities to spark their early learning. -
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The Federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act provides special legal protections for children and youth experiencing homelessness, including homeless “unaccompanied youth” who are not in the custody of a parent or guardian. Children experiencing homelessness or displacement have a right to enroll in school even if their families cannot produce enrollment documentation. Assistance is available at the time of registration.
Contact the Office of Special Services for questions and guidance regarding the Federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act at 860-896-2300, Ext. 114.
