Pre-Kindergarten Registration
In Texas, a child must be four years old by September 1 of the current school year and meet one of the following eligibility requirements:
- Be unable to speak and comprehend the English language.
- Children will be tested to determine their eligibility for this qualification.
- Be educationally disadvantaged (eligible to participate in the National School Lunch Program [NLSP] or currently in Head Start)
- Guidelines are available HERE. Click the “+” under “The following guidelines apply to the CACFP, NLSP, SBP, and SFSP” and follow the July 1, 2025 - June 30, 2026 income eligibility guidelines.
- If the child is currently enrolled in the Head Start program, the parent or guardian must provide a signed and dated document from the school district that certifies that the child is currently enrolled as a participant in the Head Start program.
- Parent or guardian must show proof of income with at least three current paycheck stubs.
- current TANF or SNAP eligibility letter with the child’s name listed
- Be the biological or adopted child or stepchild of an active duty member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserved component of the armed forces, who is ordered to active duty by proper authority.
- Parent or guardian must present either a Department of Defense identification (DoD card must not be copied)
- a statement of service from the installation adjutant general director of human resources or,
- for the Texas National Guard, an official letter from a commander at or above the lieutenant colonel, or, for the navy, at the commander level confirming active or mobilized status
- Be the biological or adopted child or stepchild of a member of the armed forces of the United States, including the state military forces or a reserved component of the armed forces, who was injured or killed while serving on active duty.
- A copy of the death certificate using the service-appropriate DoD form or a DoD form that indicates death as the reason for the separation of service
- A signed memorandum from the casualty assistance office stating that the service member was killed in action or died while serving
- A copy of Purple Heart orders or citations for children of service members, mobilized reservists, or guardsmen who were wounded or injured in combat.
- A copy of the line of duty determination for service members, mobilized reservists, or guardsmen who were injured while serving active duty but were not wounded or injured in combat.
- If this documentation is not available, a copy of an official letter from a commander (at or above the lieutenant colonel, or, for the navy, at the commander level) that states that the service member was wounded or injured while on active duty is acceptable
- A copy of a letter from the US Department of Veterans Affairs indicating that the service member has a service-connected disability and is eligible for disability compensation
- Be the biological or adopted child or stepchild of a uniformed service member who is missing in action (MIA).
- Documentation that a service member is MIA for children of service members who are MIA.
- Has ever been in the conservatorship of the Texas DFPS (foster care) following an adversary hearing.
- Has ever been in foster care in another state or territory, if the child currently resides in Texas.
- Is the child of a person eligible for the Star of Texas Award, such as:
- a peace officer under Texas Government Code, §3106.002
- a firefighter under Texas Government Code, §3106.003
- an emergency medical first responder under Texas Government Code, §3106.004
- Be homeless as defined by the McKinney-Vento Act.
- Eligibility for homelessness will not be assessed during the Pre-Kindergarten Round-Up.
In addition to the age and eligibility requirements, a child must meet, by the child’s 4th birthday, the Texas Minimum State Vaccine Requirements for Childcare and Pre-K facilities, and the family must reside within the Splendora ISD boundaries. To view the Texas Minimum State Vaccine Requirements for Childcare and Pre-K facilities, click the link here.
Online Registration
Students who are new to Splendora ISD or returning from another school district will use the New Student Online Registration process through Skyward Family Access. To determine which elementary campus your child will attend, click the link here. Please note that elementary campuses were rezoned and are effective for the 2025-2026 school year.
A Valid Email Address Is Required to Register Your Student
Before beginning registration, please make sure you have a valid email address.
Click the link here to return to the Student Registration home page, and scroll to view the list of Required Documents to register your student and upload them during the registration process.
- The campus personnel will contact you if everything is complete and inform you when to bring your student to the campus for their first day of enrollment.
- If Additional Information Is Needed: You will receive an email prompting you to log into your Family Access account to provide the necessary documents or updates.
Select the option below that best describes your situation to get started:
OPTION 1: NEW TO SPLENDORA ISD FAMILY
- Use this option when your family is new to the district or your student was withdrawn from Splendora ISD before the 2021-2022 school year and you do not have a Family Access login.
- Using a valid email address, click the link here to start the process of setting up your Skyward Family Access account.
- You will receive an email from DoNotReply@splendoraisd.org with your login information, which will include your username and password. Please add this email address to your valid email recipients to avoid it being sent to your spam folder.
- Once you log in, you will choose the appropriate registration to start the process of registering your student.
- If your student is in kindergarten through 12th grade, select “2025-2026 K - 12 NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION.”
- If your student was 4 years old by September 1, 2025, select “PK ELIGIBILITY SCREENER 2025-2026”
- If you don’t have a valid email address, you may set up a free email account through services such as Yahoo or Google.
OPTION 2: EXISTING FAMILY ACCESS USER
- Use this option if your student was previously enrolled in Splendora ISD and you have a Skyward Family Access account.
- Log into your Skyward Family Access account by clicking the link here.
- Click the "V" in the upper left-hand corner next to the home icon and choose "New Student Enrollment."
- If you have forgotten your username or password, click on the link Forgot your Username or Password and enter your email or username.
If you are not able to register online, please contact your child’s campus registrar. To view their contact information, click the link here.
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Our district uses Skyward Family Access for new student registration, annual forms, reviewing grades and attendance, and issuing report cards.