Lake Forest Schools District 67 Board of Education | Lake Forest Schools
Lake Forest Schools District 67 Board of Education | Lake Forest Schools
Lake Forest School District 67 has announced the opening of registration for kindergarten for the 2025-26 school year. The announcement was made via a Facebook post on February 16, 2025, allowing families to begin the registration process to secure a spot for their child.
According to Lake Forest Schools, parents and guardians wishing to enroll their child in Lake Forest School District 67 must first complete the online pre-registration process. New families or those who have not used Powerschool Registration will need to create an online account before starting the registration. Pre-registration must be completed for each student, and it is open to all legal residents living within the school boundaries of Lake Forest School District 67.
Following pre-registration, parents must verify residency and enrollment by submitting required documentation. The district provides instructions and a list of necessary documents for both kindergarten and grades 1-8. This step is crucial before Lake Forest Schools can approve the pre-registration. Families with questions about the process can contact Natalia Martinez for assistance.
Lake Forest Schools District 67's post
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In May, families who have completed the pre-registration and residency verification will receive a personalized SnapCode to finalize the registration and pay any required school fees. The district offers fee waivers for families meeting eligibility criteria. For early childhood students, a non-refundable $500 deposit is required to hold a space in the Community of Learners program. Families can also access multilingual preschool videos to aid in understanding the registration process, according to Lake Forest Schools.
Lake Forest Elementary School District 67 serves approximately 1,600 students in grades Pre-K through 8. The district includes three elementary schools—Cherokee Elementary (K-4), Everett Elementary (K-4), and Sheridan Elementary (Pre-K-4)—as well as Deer Path Middle School (5-8). Known for its innovative instructional practices, District 67 emphasizes inclusive education and personalized learning experiences that support academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development. The district’s mission is to inspire and empower students to maximize growth and cultivate respect for others in a dynamic, safe learning environment.