Are eye exams required for the children of adults enrolled in family education and family literacy programs?
Infants and toddlers whose family is enrolled in family education and family literacy programs are not generally considered to be enrolled in public school and will not need the eye exam to participate. Preschool and kindergarten children whose parents are enrolled in family education and family literacy programs will need the eye exam if their enrollment in the public preschool or public school is part of the program design. 8. When a child attends a private preschool but receives support services from a public school teacher, does that child need to have this exam? What about a child on home-based services? Children not attending public school do not need to have the school vision exam (or the physical exam), until they begin attending public school. 9. What about children who come from private schools and enroll in public school? Because they are considered new enrollees in public school, students who come from private schools and enter public school will need the eye exam (and the
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