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Welcome to Rossville Consolidated School District! We’re excited that you’re considering joining our school community. Whether you’re enrolling a new student or transferring from another district, Rossville offers a supportive, student-focused environment where learners are encouraged to grow, succeed, and feel at home.

Our schools are proud to serve families with dedicated staff, strong academic programs, and a close-knit community that values education. We’re here to make the enrollment process as clear and smooth as possible, and our team is ready to support you every step of the way. We look forward to welcoming your family to Rossville!

  • Students new to the School must enroll with their parent(s) or legal guardian(s).  New students eighteen (18) years of age or older are not required to be accompanied by a parent when enrolling. When residing with a parent, these students are encouraged to include the parents in the enrollment process. Adult students have the responsibilities of both student and parent when enrolling in school. 

  • Students should enroll in the school corporation where they legally reside, unless other arrangements have been approved. New students typically enroll with a parent or legal guardian, unless they are 18 years of age or older.

    When enrolling, families should bring:

    • A birth certificate or similar legal document

    • Custody or court documents (if applicable)

    • Proof of residency*

    • IEP or 504 paperwork (if applicable)

    • Proof of immunizations

    *Students experiencing homelessness will not be denied enrollment due to missing residency documents.

    In some cases, temporary enrollment may be available while required paperwork is being gathered. Families will be notified of what is needed to complete enrollment.

    Students transferring from another accredited school must provide an official transcript to receive credit. If it’s not available, Student Services will help obtain it.

    Students age 18 or older may enroll on their own. Adult students are responsible for completing the enrollment process themselves, though family involvement is welcome when appropriate.

  • New Registration – Final Forms Information

    Moving to a new school district comes with a lot of moving parts, but we’re here to make the paperwork part a breeze. Rossville Consolidated School District is excited to use FinalForms—a secure, online registration platform that completely streamlines student enrollment and athletic registration.

    Click here for the new family guide

    Click here for the link to FinalForms

    Returning Students and Families

     

    Can you believe it’s already time to gear up for another fantastic school year at Rossville? To make sure we have the most accurate information to keep your student safe, healthy, and connected, it’s time for our annual back-to-school paperwork review via FinalForms.

    The best part? Because your information is saved from last year, you do not have to start from scratch. You’ll just need to review your current details, make any necessary updates, and sign off for the new school year.

    Click here for more information on FinalForms

    Click here for a link to FinalForms

  • As a transfer family, do we need to apply every Summer?
    Yes!  As a transfer student, the School Board must approve your attendance for every academic school year.  In the Spring, you will receive an application to simply fill out and return to the school.  You don’t have to redo the entire process.  


    Do we have to re-register our students every Summer?
    Yes!  Every Summer, we require all students to review and submit a small packet of paperwork via FinalForms.  This will ensure that all your contact information is up-to-date and allow you to sign off on the required yearly forms, such as agreeing to our new student handbooks.  This process starts in early June.


    Where do we pay for textbook rental and fees?

    You don’t!  The State of Indiana changed the law regarding these fees, and we no longer collect them.  We still have the process for applying for the Free and Reduced Lunch program, and the application form is located here.  If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the office.

  • Ready to get started with enrollment? We’re excited to help!  Please schedule a meeting with our staff to initiate the process.

    Preschool–5th Grade: Contact the Elementary Office at 765-379-2990 ext. 310 or 311, or email thauser@rcsd.k12.in.us or cdennison@rcsd.k12.in.us.

    Grades 6–12: Contact Shann Dunn at 765-379-2990 ext. 304 or email sdunn@rcsd.k12.in.us.

  • If you need help with enrollment, please contact the office staff assisting you. For technology-related issues, reach out to Dustin Shadbolt at help@rcsd.k12.in.us.

    Need access to a computer or the internet? We’ll offer open hours in July with computers and staff available to help. Dates and times will be shared when annual registration opens in early June.

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If you have any questions or need assistance filling out the enrollment forms, we will gladly walk you through each step.
 

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