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WISD online enrollment continues

by | Jul 1, 2020 | Latest

Wylie ISD is holding enrollment for the upcoming school year completely online this summer to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Enrollment kicked off June 1 and continues through July 30. Only new students need to complete the process.

Required documents include proof of residence in WISD boundaries (contract/lease agreement or most current utility bill), birth certificate, immunization records, social security card, report card or transcript from the most recent school attended, drivers license of parent or guardian, and previous school records.

Returning students will register for the upcoming school year in August.

To enroll, complete a tutorial or learn more details, visit wylieisd.net/enroll.

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