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What if a student cannot come to the two designated registration days?

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What if a student cannot come to the two designated registration days?

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No problem. We will register students on the first day of class starting at 7:15A.M. Last year we had every student in his or her class by the end of first period. We have more students this year, but are shooting for the same standard. Often parents are so concerned about their child not being able to come that they offer to come instead. Because the student needs to have a photo taken for identification records, and must sign receipts of information, no other person can register in his or her place. Again, we are well prepared to handle first-day registrations starting at 7:15A.M. for those who can get here earlier than usual. Getting here super early is not necessary if it is going to disrupt car pools, etc. The few minutes lost in one class are not worth any upset.

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