New to Adrian Public Schools?
We offer a wide array of opportunities for your student to experience a rich education and participation in many activities. Adrian schools have small class sizes, excellent instructors, one to one devices for 6th – 12th grade students, and updated facilities. At Adrian, we believe educating the whole child is important and that includes social emotional learning to adjust to the world and expectations around us. To accomplish this, Adrian Elementary and the MS/HS are PBIS schools (Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports) with Dragon PRIDE.
Please fill out the following form(s) to enroll your student for the first time to Adrian.
Adrian Elementary School (Preschool – 5th Grade)
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Homeschool Enrollment information & requirements:
The paperwork you complete will depend on your home school status:
Initial Report (or a change in students/address etc.):
Complete the “Non-accredited, Non-public School Full Report” and submit to the public school District by October 1 or within 15 days of change.
By October 1 of the first school year the child receives instruction after reaching the age of seven;
Within 15 days of when a parent withdraws a child from public school after age seven to provide instruction in a nonpublic school that is not accredited by a state-recognized accredited agency;
Within 15 days of moving out of a district; and,
By October 1 after a new resident district is established.
Continuing home school:
Complete “Letter of Intent to Continue to Provide Instruction” if there are no changes in students/ location etc. If there are changes, use Full Report. Complete the letter of intent and submit to the public school District by October 1.
ALL HOMESCHOOLS:
Vaccination records or a notarized conscientious objection statement is needed for:
new students, Kindergarten or if this is your first year in operation and
all students age 12 (Grade 7)
Compulsory Information is required by October 1.
If you are expecting reimbursement do not check the nonparticipation boxes on this form. The allotment for textbooks, standardized tests and individualized instructional materials for the 2025-2026 school year is $132.98 for students in grades 1- 12. This amount is subject to change as the allocation is provided to us by the state. Any forms received after 3:00 p.m. on October 1 will not be reimbursed. Please note: only expenses for the 2025-2026 school year are eligible for reimbursement. Purchase or order your materials after July 1, 2025. Receipts dated prior to July 1, 2025, will not be processed for the school year 2025-2026. You must submit receipts and the items must also meet the state guidelines. In addition, please sign and return the voucher to receive reimbursement. The deadline for presenting receipts and materials for reimbursement for the school year is April 15, 2026.
ED-01650-38 To request textbook/standardized testing reimbursement for an allotted amount per child.
Sign on or before September 15 and submit to the public school District by October 1.
It is the home school’s responsibility to maintain education records, including report cards and testing scores (nationally normed reference testing results). These records will be necessary if the student enrolls in public school at a later date. Test order forms can be found at https://homeschool.umn.edu/faq
Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA 2004), public schools are responsible for identifying children and/or students ages birth through 22 with disabilities who attend public school programs, private schools, home school or are birth to pre- kindergarten who may be eligible for special education and related services. Services are provided tohttp://education.state.mn.us/MDE/fam/nphs/home/ eligible students through consultation and/or direct instruction at a public-school building in your public school.
For more information, access Special Education info for Homeschools.
If you have any questions, please contact Deb Bleyenberg at 507-836-8676.