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Fresno Unified School District Fresno California
The Fresno Unified School District is California’s fourth largest district, serving more than seventy-nine thousand students with a budget of more than eight hundred million dollars. More than sixty elementary schools, nearly twenty middle schools and eight high schools are represented by the Fresno Unified School District. The district’s academic standards include detailed requirements for each part of the academic schedule. You can find a listing of these standards at http://www.fresno.k12.ca.us/divdept/isadmin/Standards/MainStan.htm. This link provides a comprehensive breakdown of standards for everything from the Fresno Unified School District’s requirements for English to requirements for High School music and business academic standards.
Parents who are considering enrolling their children in Fresno Unified School District schools should contact the district as quickly as possible to learn how district boundaries may affect what school is attended. Additionally, the Fresno Unified School District has certain requirements for all new enrollees. For example, all seventh grade children, whether new students or currently enrolled, must complete a series of three hepatitis B immunizations and measles shots before they can be allowed to attend Fresno Unified School District schools. Some new students will need to furnish copies of previous grades and drop slips from their former school district.
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Parents of new enrollees in Fresno Unified School District schools will need to furnish shot records, proof of residence in the district and a birth certificate for proof-of-age-purposes. The Fresno Unified School District community relations office is located at the Fresno Education Center, 2309 Tulare Street in Fresno. You can contact them by phone at (559) 457-3733.
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