ENrollment Forms & INFO
We have tried to make our enrollment process simple for you and your family. So, we have listed some of the general forms you will need for your child.
Children’s Physicals
Every child needs a current physical completed by his/her physician before attending for the first day. The initial medical report must be no older than six months prior to enrollment of infants, toddlers and preschool children. For school-age children, a copy of the most recent regularly scheduled school physical may be submitted (even if more than six months old) or the day care center may require a more recent medical report by its own enrollment policy.
Birth Certificate
All children are required to have a birth certificate on file at the day care center. If a certified copy of the birth certificate is not available, the parent or guardian must submit a passport, visa or other governmental documentation as proof of the child's identity and age and an affidavit or notarized letter explaining the inability to produce a certified copy of the birth certificate. The center's is required by law to notify the Illinois State Police or local law enforcement agency if the parent or guardian fails to submit proof of the child's identity within the 30 day time frame.
Illinois Action for Children
We accept Illinois Action for Children. If this is your initial application, please make sure you read all of the important information included in the DHS information provided for you in the download.
CACFP
We participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program which allows us to serve your children delicious and nutritious meals daily.
Children’s Physicals
Every child needs a current physical completed by his/her physician before attending for the first day. The initial medical report must be no older than six months prior to enrollment of infants, toddlers and preschool children. For school-age children, a copy of the most recent regularly scheduled school physical may be submitted (even if more than six months old) or the day care center may require a more recent medical report by its own enrollment policy.
Birth Certificate
All children are required to have a birth certificate on file at the day care center. If a certified copy of the birth certificate is not available, the parent or guardian must submit a passport, visa or other governmental documentation as proof of the child's identity and age and an affidavit or notarized letter explaining the inability to produce a certified copy of the birth certificate. The center's is required by law to notify the Illinois State Police or local law enforcement agency if the parent or guardian fails to submit proof of the child's identity within the 30 day time frame.
Illinois Action for Children
We accept Illinois Action for Children. If this is your initial application, please make sure you read all of the important information included in the DHS information provided for you in the download.
CACFP
We participate in the Child and Adult Care Food Program which allows us to serve your children delicious and nutritious meals daily.
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