School & Sport Physical
school readiness and sport physical available
Service Description
To enroll your child in school, you will need to demonstrate that he meets the school district's age requirements for kindergarten. Some schools require that a child be five by September of his entry year. Others use different cut off dates. If proof of age is requested, bring a birth certificate, religious (baptismal) certificate, or a physician's record. If you feel convinced that your child is ready for kindergarten and you want him to attend, but he has not reached the designated chronological age, find out the exemption process that may be offered in your school district. All kids are athletes―the high school soccer player, the junior high performer in the school musical, and the skateboarding middle schooler down your block. You don't have to play an organized sport to be an athlete. Many children participate physically demanding activities like snowboarding, skiing, jogging, climbing, and hiking. Other children are not physically active at all. All these children should receive a sports physical from their pediatrician
