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Throughout the metropolitan
Child Care Resources
Finding quality child care is one of the most important critical issues for parents and guardians.
To assist you in finding a licensed center near your home, the Indiana Bureau of Child Development offers a free information and referral service. This agency keeps a list of the licensed child care providers in your county and can also connect you with the nearest local resource and referral agency.
Licensed Day Care Information
888-463-5473
www.in.gov/fssa/carefinder
Home Education
Parents who choose to home school are required to report their enrollment to the Indiana Department of Education upon request of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. The form you will need is available for printing from the Office of Student Services website. You can also contact the Department of Education to request a hard copy:
Office of Student Services
Indiana Department of Education
http://ideanet.doe.state.in.us/sservices
Public Education System
Registration
Children who are enrolling in kindergarten must be at least five years old on or before July 1 of the enrollment year. Parents of new students who will be attending one of the school districts in the
* Official birth certificate or other proof of identity/birth date
* Official immunization records
* Name and address of previous school attended
* Legal custody or guardianship papers if necessary
School Data
The School Data website provides informational, demographic, and achievement data about
http://doe.state.in.us/asap/data.html
Charter schools
In many communities in the metropolitan area, charter schools present an alternative choice for public education. Operating under a unique "charter," these schools are free from many of the regulations that apply to traditional public schools. Charter schools are accountable to their sponsor — usually a state or local school board — to produce positive academic results and adhere to the charter contract. Charter schools are designed to create choice for parents and students within the public education system as well as encourage innovative teaching practices. For more information on charter schools that may be available in your area, contact:
317-234-2137
http://doe.state.in.us/charterschools/welcome.html
Magnet Schools
Expanding the educational choices within the public schools are magnet schools, where students received enriched learning opportunities. Academic excellence, high student achievement, career path exploration, and real-world learning are some of the emphasized themes. Interested students must apply for a magnet program. Applications are available from the district Magnet Office beginning in October of each school year. These forms must be completed and signed by the parent, then returned to the school for processing. For complete details on magnet schools, contact:
Magnet & Option Programs
Assessment & Testing
ISTEP+ and Core 40 end-of-course assessments are currently used in
Indiana Department of Education
Office of the Superintendent
Room 229, State House