Students who have been determined to be legal residents, or those who temporarily reside within the district as homeless children in accordance with the Commissioner's Regulations, who meet district registration requirements, are entitled to attend the Public Schools within the East Meadow School District.
In accordance with its obligation, the East Meadow Board of Education regulates student enrollment, to maintain the quality of its educational programs for district resident children, and to ensure that its educational programs and resources remain available for those students who are legally entitled to benefit from them.
The PowerSchool Student and Parent portal is a tool that is integrated into the PowerSchool Student Information System (SIS) specifically developed for parents and students.
If you are a East Meadow family temporarily displaced to another location, or a youth not accompanied by a parent/guardian, please review the information on the attachments below, and contact the McKinney-Vento Liaison at 516-478-5536.
Project ACCESS (A Community Committed to Educating Students for Success) is a subcommittee of the PTA Curriculum Council which sponsors educational workshops for parents throughout the school year.
Parents need to become familiar with the changes in curriculum and testing, so they can reinforce the skills being taught in school. Members from the PTA Curriculum Committee meet over the summer to develop a series of curriculum related evening presentations/workshops for family members.
In accordance with its obligation, the East Meadow Board of Education regulates student enrollment, to maintain the quality of its educational programs for district resident children, and to ensure that its educational programs and resources remain available for those students who are legally entitled to benefit from them.
When there is cause to suspect that a student attending or seeking to be enrolled in the East Meadow School District is not eligible to attend the District's schools, the District will investigate the student's eligibility. Community members with information regarding students who may be ineligible to attend District schools are encouraged ...
You are required to change your address with the school district as soon as a change in residency has been made. Neglecting to notify the District of address changes may result in district residency audits being conducted. Please follow the proof of residency requirements for all address changes.
Students who have been determined to be legal residents, or those who temporarily reside within the district as homeless children in accordance with the Commissioner's Regulations, who meet district registration requirements, are entitled to attend the Public Schools within the East Meadow School District. In accordance with its obligation, the ...