This registration process is for children who have never attended a WISD school before. If your child has ever been enrolled in a WISD school, please contact your campus directly for specific instructions.
All students must register to their appropriately zoned campus. If you are unsure which campus you are zoned to, please visit the Transportation page to view attendance zones and/or to determine what bus your child(ren) will ride.
WISD Registration Information
To register, parent/guardian must present the following documents at the in-person appointment. (Please note, even if you upload the documents in the system, you will be required to present hard copies for review).
- One proof of residency
- Current utility bill or lease agreement
- Utility Bill - An acceptable utility bill is a gas or electric bill that includes your name and the physical address of the property. Bill must be from within the last 30 days.
- Lease Agreement - A lease agreement with your name, physical address, and the signature page signed by all parties is acceptable.
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Current immunization records
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Original valid driver’s license of the enrolling parent/guardian
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Child's birth certificate*
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Child's social security card
Students that are new to Willis ISD will be required to take an assessment once the enrollment process is complete.
Please complete the online portion of registration before your appointment to ensure a smooth process.
Complete Online Registration
Once you have completed the online registration portion, please sign up for an appointment with your child(ren)s campus to complete the registration process. Your child is not fully registered and can NOT start school until we have verified that all required documents have been obtained and verified.
*Parents can go directly to the state's website and order a certified birth certificate online for $22, the same price as a walk-in or mail order. This easy-to-use online service is offered in English and Spanish and provides parents with a straightforward, secure option for ordering their child’s birth certificate. The orders are fulfilled by the Texas Department of State Health Services.