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Enrollment

Yearly Registration

 

Online registration with Power School

Go to the Power School Parent Link

On the left hand side, click on Forms

Then click on “enrollment”

Complete the list of documents: Student Demographics, Student Address, Student Contacts, Health Information, Permissions, 

To pay your fees in Power School:

Click on balance on the left hand side

Make a payment (right hand side)

Select the fees you are wanting to pay (instructional for all your students)

Click checkout or go to your students lunch account to add lunch money and then check out

If using the Power School App on your device:

Click on the three dots at the bottom right above more

Select Forms, drop down of general forms, enrollment

Fees will be assessed late August/September for the current school year. 

*Preschool and Kindergarten students register at the Elementary with Lindsey Gordy (lgordy@crestonschools.org)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Families New to the District

 

Our school is committed to excellence and our goal is to do everything possible to improve a child's educational experience. We are excited to have you at Creston Community Schools!

ENROLLMENT: If you have new students to Creston Community School District, please contact the district registrars:
Elementary/Middle School (PK-8) : Lindsey Gordy 641-782-2724
High School (9-12): Virginia Harlan 641-782-2116

In addition, there are various forms that we will also need. These forms are available at each building or you may print them below and return the forms to your child's building. Please contact your child's building secretary for a request for records form.

Lunch Fees:

To load lunch balances for your student you will have to make a deposit using the online system School Café.  School Café family link

INSTRUCTIONAL FEES: Parents/guardians qualifying for free or reduced meals are required to sign a fee waiver. After your have completed the enrollment link, your building personnel will need to charge your fees to your account (after checking with Food Service for your free/reduced status). These fees can then be paid either online or at your child's building. View link for student fees.

If you do not have a RevTrak account you will need to set this account up one time. It will then connect to your PowerSchool parent access account. You must have a PowerSchool parent access account before doing this step and will need that login information as well. Here are Step by step instructions for creating a RevTrak account.

TRANSPORTATION: There are several pick-up and drop-off town routes around the city of Creston to each of our buildings. Visit this link for the town routes (pick up time is 7:30 a.m. at each stop). If you need transportation regardless whether it is a city route or a rural route, please visit this transportation request link to complete your request. If questions, please contact Transportation Director, Scott Busch, at 641-782-4720, or at email him at transportationdirector@crestonschools.org.

Free and Reduced Applications

 

HOW TO APPLY FOR FREE AND REDUCED-PRICE SCHOOL MEALS/MILK (AND FULL OR PARTIAL WAIVER OF SCHOOL FEES):
Free and Reduced Applications are now available in the following ways:

  • Website Link
  • Downloadable Application
  • Waiver for Free and Reduced Application

Paper Copies are available at the Central Office 801 N. Elm, Creston, IA
Paper Copies are available at all school buildings

HOW TO SUBMIT COMPLETED FREE AND REDUCED APPLICATIONS:  

Postal Mail:

 Creston Community School District
Attn: Teresa Clark
Food Service Director
257 Swan Street
Creston, IA 50801

Drop Off at:

Creston Community School District Central Office, 257 Swan Street,  Creston, IA
The district office is open Monday - Friday (8:00 AM - 4:00 PM)
Any school building office administrative assistant

Questions? Please contact Teresa Clark, Food Service Supervisor (641) 782-2724 or via email at tclark@crestonschools.org

A Guide for Families: Choosing the Best Educational Path for Your Child

A Guide for Families:  Choosing the Best Educational Path for Your Child

At Creston Community Schools, we’re proud of the quality education we provide and hope to be your first choice. However, we recognize that every family has unique needs and preferences, and the decision about where your child receives their education is an important one. This page is designed to help families understand their options and the process for homeschooling or open enrollment in Iowa. If you need assistance at any point, we’re here to help.

 


Homeschooling in Iowa: Your Options and Requirements

Iowa offers families multiple homeschooling options to tailor their child’s education:

  1. Competent Private Instruction (CPI)
    • With a Supervising Teacher: File Form A with the local district by September 1 or within 14 days of beginning instruction. A certified teacher will conduct four face-to-face visits per year.
    • Without a Supervising Teacher: File Form A as above, and complete annual standardized testing or submit a portfolio for review by a licensed teacher.
  2. Independent Private Instruction (IPI)
    • No Initial Paperwork is required unless requested by the district or Department of Education. Basic information, such as the number of students and instructional location, must be provided if asked.

Instructional Requirements:

  • Homeschooling must cover at least 148 days per year, including subjects such as reading, language arts, mathematics, science, and social studies.

Testing & Assessment:

  • For CPI without a supervising teacher, students must take an annual standardized test or submit a portfolio. A score below the 30th percentile may require additional support.

Dual Enrollment & Extracurriculars:

  • Homeschooled students can participate in classes and extracurricular activities through dual enrollment in their local district. Contact us to arrange dual enrollment.

Special Education Services:

  • If your child has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), the district will continue to provide services to meet their needs.

 


Open Enrollment: Enrolling in Another Iowa District

Open enrollment allows families to enroll their children in a school district outside their resident district.

Eligibility and Deadlines:

  • The application deadline is March 1 for grades 1-12 for the following school year, with kindergarten applications accepted through September 1. Exceptions apply in specific cases, such as bullying or a change in residence.

Application Process:

  • Submit the open enrollment form to both the resident and receiving districts. Applications are available on the Iowa Department of Education website or at your local district office.

Approval and Appeals:

  • Approval is based on factors like class size and racial balance. If denied, parents can appeal to the State Board of Education.

Transportation:

  • Transportation is the family’s responsibility, though financial assistance may be available for qualifying families.

Extracurricular Eligibility:

  • Open-enrolled students can join extracurricular activities and sports, though there may be a 90-day waiting period for high school athletics.

For more information, please contact our district office or the Iowa Department of Education. We’re here to support you in making the best choice for your child’s educational journey!

 

Open Enrollment and Homeschool Forms