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Welcome to Fairview Elementary

117 Spruce Street * Mountain Top, PA 18707 
Phone 570-474-5942 * 570-535-8157 * Fax 570-403-0496

 

Sean McLaughlin, Principal * sean.mclaughlin@csdcomets.org
Laura Berti, Guidance Counselor * laura.berti@csdcomets.org 
Susanne Kaminski, Building Secretary * susanne.kaminski@csdcomets.org
Susan Ryan, School Nurse * susan.ryan@csdcomets.org

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Important Enrollment Information

 

The following documents must be presented to enroll a child in school:

Birth Certificate/Proof of age (5 yrs. of age on or before September 1st to enter Kindergarten)

Immunization Records

3 Proofs of Residency from the list below:

    
    » Deed to home
    » Agreement of sale
    » Lease containing your name and verified by building owner
    » Real estate tax receipt
    » Valid PennDOT license or identification with current address within Crestwood School District    
    » W-2 statement/IRS statement or tax return
    » Homeowner's/tenant's insurance statement
    » Copy of state/federal program enrollment
    » Voter registration card noting township or borough
    » Current utility bill (gas electric, water, sewer or verification of service start date    
    » Check stub from employer showing wages, public assistance or social security
    » Builders contract
 

In accordance with District Policy, in cases where the legal guardian is not the lessee or homeowner, but is residing with someone who is, submit the above documents along with the notarized affidavit that verifies residency within the Crestwood School District. (Available upon request from the office)

If you have questions regarding registration, please call our office between 8 AM and 4 PM Monday through Friday.

BUCKLEY AMENDMENT

Responsibilities of Educational Institutions

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 - called the Buckley Amendment - provides for cutting off U.S. Office of Education (OE) funding to institutions that do not comply with the standards prescribed in the Act. The essence of those standards is that: Parents of a child who is under age 18 and has never attended an educational institution beyond the high school level must be allowed to inspect the child’s school records. Students on reaching age 18 or attending an institution beyond the high school level, called eligible students in the regulations, must be allowed to review their own school or college records, and their parents may no longer do so.