Any student who will be enrolled in school during the school year selected when you started the online registration process needs to be added on this editor.
Click the Add New Student button at the bottom of this screen to add a new student. If this is an annual update application, click on each student to confirm or update information.
Field | Scope | Description |
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Cell Phone Number, Personal Email Address | 11-12 | Missouri Schools are required to determine a student placement (employment, continuing education) status six months after graduation. Cell Phone and Personal Email Address are used to attempt to contact the student for this purpose. |
Preferred Name To Be Printed On Diploma | 11-12 | |
Upload Birth Certificate | New |
By law, if parents are legally separated or divorced, each parent has equal rights to the custody of the children UNLESS one of them has a signed court order that indicates otherwise. The school has no legal right to refuse biological parents access to their children and/or school records, unless a court mandates otherwise. If a parent has a signed, current court order limiting the rights of the other parent or any other person, the school MUST HAVE A COPY of the court order on file.
Be advised that any changes occurring during the course of the school year should be brought to the attention of the principal’s office. It is the custodial parent’s responsibility to inform the school of any change in custody and/or visitation rights.
Legal documentation is required and must be provided to each child's school office. The school district cannot legally enforce these restrictions without possessing a current copy of the court order.
Required by Federal reporting, mark the following checkboxes related to the student's race/ethnicity.
The term “homeless children and youth”—
Scope: New Students
This information is an indication if the student has received any student services. Select answers to the following questions from the dropdown:
Scope: New Student
This information determines the student's knowledge of English and helps the district personnel determine if the student may need additional guidance and services in English language programs.
Scope: New Students
Enter the student's school of enrollment for the last school year.
Scope: New Students
Prior to admission, the School of the Osage Board of Education requires any parent, guardian or person having control or charge of a child of school age to provide, upon enrollment, a sworn statement of affirmation indicating whether the student has been expelled or suspended from school attendance at any school in this state or in any other state for an offense in violation of school board policies relating to weapons, alcohol, drugs or for the willful infliction of injury to another person. Any person making a materially false statement or affirmation may be guilty of a crime pursuant to Missouri State Law 167.023 RSMO.
Select the Relationship option for the emergency contact from the dropdown list. Enter the Contact Sequence for this person. If this person should not have a relationship with the student, mark the No Relationship checkbox. Click the Next button when finished.
The Health Services entry is entered on several panels that include information on doctor information, medical conditions, and medications.
Medications can be listed for Daily Medications, Emergency Medication or Medication as Needed.
If the student does not have any medications to list, mark the No Medication checkbox and click Next.
Basic emergency and first aid care:
The following medicines are available through the Health Office and if you check yes below, the medicine will be given at manufacturer's directions for age/weight & dose. If your child requires the Health Office medicine more than 3 times, the child's doctor would then need to order medicine to be given at school, the parent/guardian would need to complete the school's Medication Form, and the parent/guardian would need to provide the medicine in the original container. Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol), Ibuprofen, Antacid (e.g. Tums, Mylanta, Maalox), Cough Drops.
Students with Special Health Care Needs: I understand that it is my responsibility to supply the school with any and all medical or dietary supplies that will be needed by my student during the school year for his/her special medical needs. Examples of this may include but are not limited to: Diabetic injection medications and supplies, including glucometer, and daily snacks; EPIPENS; inhalers; Nebulizer medication, chamber, face mask, and tubing.
Administration of prescription or over the counter medications:
All medications must be kept in the nurse’s office. The parent/guardian must deliver the medication to the school and provide the district with written permission to administer medications to the student.
All medications, (prescription and over the counter) must be in the original packaging/bottle and plainly marked. The prescription label will be considered a prescriber’s written direction. Only the recommended dose on the bottle will be given.
Students are not to carry any medications on their person or in their locker, with the exception of prescribed inhalers, insulin, or any other “rescue” medication. Written permission to possess and self-administer medications must be obtained from the school nurse. Permission to possess and self-administer medications may be revisited and disciplinary action may be taken if there is evidence that the student is not handling or administering the medication appropriately or that the student's actions may be harming his or her own health or the health and safety of other persons.
Controlled substances will be inventoried upon receipt. When possible, all unused, discontinued, or expired medications shall be returned to the parent/guardian. The school nurse may destroy medications if parent/guardian consents. Medications that are not picked up at the end of the school year will be destroyed.
Consequences: Students who possess or consume medications in violation of this policy while on district grounds, on district transportation, or during a district activity may be disciplined up to and including suspension or expulsion. District administrators will notify law enforcement when they believe a crime has occurred.
Field | Scope | Description |
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Ibuprofen Permission | 3-12 | |
Cough Drops Permission | 6-12 |
Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services - School Immunization Requirements
Missouri State Law requires students to be properly immunized. Documentation of month, day, and year of each immunization must be provided before a student may attend school. Religious (Imm.P.11A) and Medical (Imm.P.12) exemptions are allowed. The appropriate exemption card must be on file. Unimmunized children are subject to exclusion from school when outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases occur.
The following release agreement items are available.
All vehicles a student may drive to school must be registered in the high school office. If the student trades cars during the school year, the student is responsible to register the new car.
The “hang tag” must be displayed at all times on the rear view mirror when the car is parked on school property.
Any student that is parked illegally may be towed at the owner’s expense. (Examples: Car is parked in a handicapped parking spot, no parking zone, fire lane or not in an assigned parking space.)
Board Policy JFG: Searches of Students states that it is a privilege, not a right, to park on school grounds. The school retains the authority to conduct routine patrols of any vehicle parked on school grounds. The interior of a student's automobile on school premises may be searched if the school authority has a reasonable suspicion to believe that such a search will produce evidence that the student has violated or is violating either the law or district policy.
Field | Scope |
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Does this student need transportation provided by the district for this school year? | All |
Have there been any changes to your transportation needs since last school year? | District Provided Transportation = Yes |
Will this student be driving to school this year; Does this student have a vehicle to register for parking? | 9-12 |
Scope: 7-12
Participation in activities regulated by the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA), participation in school clubs and parking in the school parking lots require drug testing consent.
The drug testing policy is available in the student Handbooks and board policy JFCI: Student Drug Testing.
Scope: 7-12
Please select all of the activities that this student is interested in participating in this school year.
These activities are only available at the high school:
Student entry is now complete. Upon clicking the Save/Continue button, the Student Entry screen will display. If additional students need to be entered, repeat the previous steps. If the entered student's name appears in yellow, a required field is missing data. Clicking on the student's name will open the panel where the information is needed.
If student entry is complete, click the Save/Continue button.