Barrington 220 is now offering centralized student registration for new students at one location. This will streamline the process, especially for families with children in multiple schools. For convenience, additional registration centers are available for limited registration. These are for parents who are registering only a high school student or early childhood student. All other registrations must take place at the Central Registration Office.
Central Registration Sites
Early Learning Center - Pre K Students Only - by appointment
Deb Donahue, Registrar (224) 770- 4300 (ddonahue@barrington220.org)Summer Hours: June 10 - July 3 open 8am - 12pm, July 4 - July 28 closed, July 29 - Aug 25 open 8am - 3pm
Barrington High School - High School Students Only - by appointment
Jeanne Seidel, Registrar (847) 842-3296 (jseidel@barrington220.org)
Summer Hours: June 10 - August 25 open M-F 7:00 am - 12:30 pm
Administrative Center - Elementary/Middle School/High School - by appointment
Marilyn Beaulieu, Central Registrar, at (847) 842-3512 (mbeaulieu@barrington220.org)
Summer Hours: June 10 - August 25 open T-Th 8:30am - 3:00pm, F 8:30am - 12:00pm
Homeless Education Liaison - Debbie Villers (847) 842.3510
Please complete registration forms and ensure that you have all REQUIRED documentation prior to your scheduled appointment. Any forms that are not online will be available at the time of registration. To register a new student, parents must submit a certified legal birth certificate, two proofs of residency in District 220, physical examination and immunization records, and any previous school records.
Once all legal documentation, residency verification, and forms have been received and processed for registration, please contact your child's school (during normal hours) to complete the enrollment. Teacher assignment and courses (grades 6-12) will be made at this time.
Registration Materials
Birth Certificate
Families must provide a certified legal birth certificate to register their children. Hospital/baptismal certificates are not acceptable. Proof of Residency
The following will be accepted as valid proof of residency:
- Notarized lease
- Mortgage Deed
- Real Estate Closing Papers
- Real Estate Tax Bill
- Current Utility Bill (Gas, Electric, Cable, or Water)
- Homeowners or Renters Insurance
- Current Public Aid Card
Parents who reside with relatives or other individuals in the District should complete the affidavit form available at the Central Office as well as two proofs showing name and address of present homeowner. Parents must also complete a residence affidavit.
Health Requirements: Physical examination and Immunization record are required. Students transferring form an Illinois School must present prior to the first day of school. Students from out of state or out of country have 30 days to meet the mandated requirements.
Transfer of Records
Students transferring from another Illinois district should request transfer of their records to District 220. In the case of transfer students, a period of 30 calendar days, beginning with the first day of school attendance, shall be given to meet these requirements.
Non-Compliance
Students who have not complied with these policies by the first day of school attendance will be excluded from school until notification has been received by District 220 that the appropriate procedures have been completed.
Additional Information
- A materials fee, established annually by the Board of Education, is required for all students, including those enrolled by District 220 in residential or private placements. These funds help defray the costs of paper, art supplies, and workbooks that the student uses during the course of the school year. In addition, individual schools distribute school supply lists, and parents are requested to provide the items according to their child's grade level. Parents may pay fees at the time of enrollment or online or in person beginning August 6, 2012.
- Students whose families meet the federal income guidelines for free lunch from the previous year's free/reduced lunch program are eligible for fee waivers. Fees will also be waived for students whose parents are receiving ADC and those under DCFS or any foster home placement.