How does adoption affect school enrollment and records in Minnesota?
MinnesotaAdoption gives you full authority over your child's education — something stepparents do NOT have without adoption.
Before adoption:
- You may not be able to enroll the child in school as a parent
- You may not have access to report cards, test scores, or records
- You may not be able to attend parent-teacher conferences as the parent
- You cannot make educational decisions (IEP meetings, special services, gifted programs)
- Schools may restrict who can pick up the child
After adoption in Minnesota:
- You are the child's legal parent — full authority over all educational matters
- You can enroll, transfer, and make all school decisions
- Full access to all records under FERPA
- Attend all meetings and conferences as a parent
- You are listed as a parent on all school forms
- No more explaining your relationship to school staff
Updating school records:
1. Provide the school with a certified copy of the adoption order from District Court
2. Provide the new birth certificate (when available from Minnesota Office of Vital Records)
3. The school updates all records to reflect the child's new name and your name as parent
4. Previous records are updated — the child's educational history is preserved
Cost of adoption: $349 + court fees | Timeline: 3-6 months
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