Student Enrollment
Ready to claim your place at a Leona Group Arizona managed school? Let's go! Below, you can find information regarding important documentation required by the State of Arizona for enrollment in all public schools, followed by a link to complete our online enrollment forms. When you complete the online forms, you may upload the below documentation at that time, or you may bring physical copies to your new campus. Shortly after you submit your online forms, you will be contacted by school personnel. We look forward to meeting your family and answering any other questions you might have.
The following documents are needed for enrollment. You can submit the documents online or bring documents to the school office. Immunization records (or exemption documentation) are required to attend school, but are not a requirement for enrollment.
Proof of age and identity (A.R.S. §15-828)
Any person enrolling a student (except a homeless student) must provide the school with one of the following:
Proof of residency (A.R.S. §15-802(b))
A person can prove his or her physical residence by completing an Affidavit of Arizona Residency (available at school offices) and submitting an original or legible copy of one of the following documents that indicates the person’s name and residence address:
Immunizations (A.R.S. §15-872)
All students entering Arizona public schools are required by law to be immunized. If the student has, a medical condition or personal belief that conflicts with this law a waiver may be signed and presented at the time of registration.
Arizona School Withdrawal From (A.R.S. §15-827 (A), (B))
A student who enters a school shall present a properly executed withdrawal form if such student previously attended another school in this state.
The following documents are needed for enrollment. You can submit the documents online or bring documents to the school office. Immunization records (or exemption documentation) are required to attend school, but are not a requirement for enrollment.
Proof of age and identity (A.R.S. §15-828)
Any person enrolling a student (except a homeless student) must provide the school with one of the following:
- A copy of the child’s government-issued birth certificate; or
- Other reliable proof of identity and age, such as a student’s baptismal certificate, hospital-issued birth certificate, application for a Social Security number, passport, or original school registration records from another public or private school; or
- A letter from an authorized representative of an agency having custody of the student.
Proof of residency (A.R.S. §15-802(b))
A person can prove his or her physical residence by completing an Affidavit of Arizona Residency (available at school offices) and submitting an original or legible copy of one of the following documents that indicates the person’s name and residence address:
- Valid Arizona driver’s license, Arizona identification card or motor vehicle registration
- Real estate deed, mortgage documents or property tax bill
- Residential lease or rental agreement
- Water, electric, gas, cable, or phone bill
- Bank or credit card statement
- State income tax return, W-2 wage statement or payroll stub
- Certificate of tribal enrollment or other identification, issued by a recognized American Indian tribe, that contains an Arizona address
- Documentation from a state, tribal or federal government agency (Social Security Administration, Veteran’s Administration, Arizona Department of Economic Security)
Immunizations (A.R.S. §15-872)
All students entering Arizona public schools are required by law to be immunized. If the student has, a medical condition or personal belief that conflicts with this law a waiver may be signed and presented at the time of registration.
Arizona School Withdrawal From (A.R.S. §15-827 (A), (B))
A student who enters a school shall present a properly executed withdrawal form if such student previously attended another school in this state.
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A representative from the school you picked will contact you for next steps within forty-eight hours, weekdays only.