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Intra and Inter-District Permit Request Process for All Grade Levels

Overview

Learn about District Permits

Intra-District Permit Requests

Intra-District Permits are for families who currently live within the SCUSD boundaries to request a transfer to a school that is not their neighborhood school (school of residence). Visit our to find your neighborhood school. 

Permits are approved based on space availability at the requested school or specialty program.

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Transitional Kindergarten Lottery Frequently Asked Questions
2025-2026

What is the Transitional Kindergarten Lottery?

The Transitional Kindergarten Lottery is an opportunity for students who turn four years old by September 1, 2025 and resides permanently within the boundaries of Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District to apply for enrollment at a school with a Transitional Kindergarten class. 

Who is eligible to apply?

Students residing within the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District boundaries who are qualified to enter Transitional Kindergarten are eligible to apply.

Students living outside the district boundaries who are qualified to enter Transitional Kindergarten may apply for Transitional Kindergarten through an inter-district permit transfer available from April 7, 2025 at 8:00am, through April 25, 2025 at 5:00pm​. Out-of-district applicants who meet the program requirements will be offered placement after qualified in-district applicants per California Education Code.

How do I find our neighborhood schools and/or if our residence is in the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District?

Visit , to find the closest TK site to your student’s primary address.

How many schools can my student apply to?

Students may apply to up to two Transitional Kindergarten Lottery schools. 

What schools do not have an attendance area boundary assignment?

  • A.M. Winn Public Waldorf TK-8
  • Alice Birney Public Waldorf TK-8
  • Leonardo da Vinci TK-8 
  • New Joseph Bonnheim Community Charter School

How will we know you received my student’s application?

Once an application is successfully submitted, you will see a confirmation screen and receive a message in your Message Center confirming the submission. Parents/guardians will also receive a confirmation via email or text message, depending on their selected SchoolMint preferences.

Families can log into their at any time to check the status of their application(s) or view messages in the Message Center.

Is transportation provided by the school district to the school my student is accepted to?

No, transportation is not provided for students accepted into  a Transitional Kindergarten Lottery school. Parents are responsible for transporting their students.

Can I use my work address for my student to apply to a Transitional Kindergarten Lottery school?

No.

Can I turn in a late application?

All applications must be submitted by 5:00pm on Friday, February 21, 2025. No late applications will be accepted.

I want my student to be enrolled into transitional kindergarten (TK) even though they would qualify for kindergarten. Can I still apply for TK?

If your student’s date of birth falls before 9/2/2020, you must complete the following additional step to be admitted into the Transitional Kindergarten Lottery. 

  1. Parent/ Guardians must request a meeting with the requested school(s) principal to discuss the reasons for your request by Friday, March 1, 2025.
  2. The principal must then email their Instructional Assistant Superintendent and the Enrollment Center Director with the approval/denial status of the request. 
  3. Once approved, your student will be allowed into the Transitional Kindergarten lottery. 

If my TK student is registered for their Transitional Kindergarten Lottery school, will my student continue at the same school for kindergarten?

Students will be automatically enrolled in kindergarten for the 2026-2027 School Year at their . 

Transitional Kindergarten (TK) is only available at 45 of Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District schools, so all TK students* living within district boundaries are transitioned back to their neighborhood school for traditional kindergarten enrollment. Each neighborhood school has a defined geographic boundary and is intended to serve the students who live within that geographic boundary. 

Students that apply for enrollment at the school they attended for transitional kindergarten will be given priority in the Open Enrollment lottery for kindergarten. 

* TK students currently enrolled at one of our schools without a geographic attendance boundary (A.M. Winn, Alice Birney, Leonardo da Vinci, and New Joseph Bonnheim) will continue at the same school for kindergarten.

When do I find out if my student is accepted? 

Notifications will be sent to families through SchoolMint on March 10, 2025, based on their selected preferences (email, text message, or both) during registration.

If accepted into a TK Lottery School, all students must complete a full registration form. A link to this form will be included in the notifications sent to families. They will also need to provide photo identification, address verification, proof of birth documentation, and immunization records. Applicants will be automatically removed from the TK Lottery school acceptance list if they do not accept on SchoolMint or register by the offer deadline.

Are translation services available during the application process?

Families who need translation assistance while completing the application can access support in multiple ways:

  • Application in Multiple Languages: The application uses Google Translate and can be translated into over 100 languages..
  • Language Support at Enrollment Events: If you need in-person assistance, many of our Regional Enrollment Events (to be announced in January 2025) will have staff available to help with translations. 
  • Enrollment Center Assistance: Families can also contact the Enrollment Center directly for translation help. Staff are available to assist with completing the application in your preferred language.

If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the Enrollment Center for more information on language support services.

My family is moving outside of the SCUSD boundary. What will happen to my student’s acceptance?

If you move outside of the SCUSD boundary, it voids all Transitional Kindergarten Lottery enrollment and you must register your student with the new school district.

I live outside of the SCUSD boundary. Can my student apply for TK through the Transitional Kindergarten Lottery?

No, students who live outside the district boundaries are not eligible. Students who live outside our district boundaries can apply to a school with transitional kindergarten with space available through an inter-district permit transfer from April 7, 2025 at 8:00am, through April 25, 2025 at 5:00pm.

I live outside of the SCUSD boundary and one of my students already attends a school with transitional kindergarten. Does my incoming TK student(s) have sibling preference? 

No.

I am an SCUSD employee and live outside of the SCUSD boundary. Does my student have priority to apply for TK through the Transitional Kindergarten Lottery for my school?

No. However, students who live within our district boundaries whose parent/guardian’s primary place of employment is at the selected school are given a lottery priority. 

How does the lottery work?

The Transitional Kindergarten Lottery is not a first-come, first-serve basis. You may apply anytime during the application window to be considered.

SCUSD uses a computerized, third-party lottery system to place students at their specialty program of choice. A lottery must be implemented if applications exceed the grade capacity at the requested program.

One of the following lottery scenarios will occur:

  • Your student is selected for their first choice and receives a notification of a placement offer.
  • If your student applied to only one school and was not selected, they will be placed on a waiting list.
  • If your student applied for two schools and was not selected for their first choice, the computer will look for their second choice. Note: Second choice selections are placed behind all first choice selections.
    • Your student is selected for their second specialty program choice and receives a notification of a placement offer.
    • Your student is not selected for their first or second specialty program choice. They will be placed on a waiting list for their first choice only.

What happens if my student doesn’t get accepted to the first or second school of choice?

Your student will only be placed on the waiting list for their first choice. A notification from SchoolMint will be sent on March 10, 2025 notifying parent/guardians regarding placement on the waiting list. 

When space becomes available, a notification will be sent through SchoolMint notifying the parent/guardian of the offer. Families can withdraw their application from a waiting list at any time through SchoolMint. All TK Lottery waitlists will close on July 31, 2025. After this date, any remaining waitlist positions will no longer be valid.

Families will receive the notification based on what preferences (email, text message or both) were selected when registering.

If my student is accepted to their 2nd choice, will they be put on the 1st choice waiting list?

No. 

Who has priority in the lottery selection process?

Lottery Selection Priorities

First priority

  • Students who live within the geographical boundary of the selected school, or it is the closest school to their primary address

Second priority

  • Siblings of students already in attendance at the selected school and will continue to be enrolled in the upcoming school year.

Third priority

  • Students whose parent/guardian’s primary place of employment is the selected school.

Fourth priority (administrative priority)

  • When unique circumstances occur at a school, such as a school closure, program changes, and/or over-crowding occurs; district administrators may institute a specific priority to meet staffing and housing needs.

Fifth priority

  • Applicants that are a multiple will be given priority to keep siblings together.

Schools without Attendance Boundaries

First priority

  • Siblings of students already in attendance at the selected school and will continue to be enrolled in the upcoming school year.

Second priority

  • Students whose parent/guardian’s primary place of employment is the selected school.

Third priority (administrative priority)

  • When unique circumstances occur at a school, such as a school closure, program changes, and/or over-crowding occurs; district administrators may institute a specific priority to meet staffing and housing needs.

Fourth priority

  • Applicants that are a multiple will be given priority to keep siblings together.

Transitional Kindergarten Lottery
2025-2026

Overview

Thank you for your interest in Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District’s Transitional Kindergarten (TK) Lottery. 

The application window for the 2025-2026 TK Lottery will be January 13, 2025 at 8:00am – February 21, 2025 at 5:00pm. Please visit the Transitional Kindergarten webpage for participating schools, eligibility, and information about curriculum. 

High School Specialty Programs

Overview

Thank you for your interest in Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District’s high school specialty programs. Our high school specialty programs offer students the opportunity to dive deeper into an area of interest that may support a future career pathway. These free public education programs give students a chance to learn about industries outside of standard core subjects, like culinary arts, digital media, criminal justice, construction and more.

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High School Specialty Program Application Frequently Asked Questions

What is the High School Specialty Program Application?

The High School Specialty Program Application is an opportunity for each student who resides within the boundaries of the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District (SCUSD) to apply for enrollment in a SCUSD high school specialty program, based on space availability. SCUSD offers specialty programs at both our neighborhood and small specialized high schools.

Who is eligible to apply?

Students residing within the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District boundaries who will be entering grades 9 through 12 for the 2025-2026 school year are eligible to apply.

Students living outside the district boundaries, including those currently on a district permit, may apply to specialty programs through an inter-district permit transfer available from April 7, 2025 at 8:00am, through April 25, 2025 at 5:00pm​. Out-of-district applicants who meet the program requirements will be offered placement after qualified in-district applicants per California Education Code.

What are the requirements for submitted applications to enter the lottery?

Applicants must:

  • Live within the district boundaries
  • Submit program-specific assessments if required
  • Currently enrolled SCUSD students must have their primary household guardian submit an Annual Update form through their by November 22, 2024, at 5:00pm.

How many specialty programs can my student apply to?

Students may apply to up to two specialty programs. 

Which programs have additional assessments for admission?

Does my student have to turn in a transcript and standardized test scores for admission?

Transcripts for 7th Grade (all quarters) and 8th Grade (first quarter) are only necessary for West Campus. 

Currently enrolled SCUSD students will have their transcripts automatically sent from Infinite Campus. Other students must upload a copy of their transcripts as part of their application.

How will we know you received my student’s application?

Once an application is successfully submitted, you will see a confirmation screen and receive a message in your SchoolMint Message Center confirming the submission. Parents/guardians will also receive a confirmation via email or text message, depending on their selected SchoolMint preferences.

Families can log into their at any time to check the status of their application(s) or view messages in the Message Center.

Is transportation provided by the school district to the specialty program my student is accepted to?

No, transportation is not provided for students accepted into specialty programs. Parents are responsible for transporting their students.

Can I use my work address for my student to apply to a High School Specialty Program?

No.

Can I use my work address for my student to apply to a High School Specialty Program through (using) the Allen Bill?

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District interprets the Allen Bill in the following ways:

  1. A parent/guardian who resides outside the SCUSD boundaries, is required to provide on letterhead a statement from the employer verifying employment and the work address within the SCUSD boundaries.
  2. Since our district utilizes addresses for school placement, in order to establish residency the student must enroll and attend the neighborhood school associated with the work address for a full academic year. So for example if the work address is associated with California Middle School the student must apply and be approved via Inter-district permit and attend California Middle School.
  3. Once this is complete and the student is attending for a full academic year, the student can then apply for any programs through the High School Specialty Program (HSSP) or Open Enrollment (OE).
  4. Families cannot use their work address to apply for the HSSP or OE if they are not attending our school(s) through the Allen Bill currently.
  5. Residency is established by attending a full academic year.
  6. Students who live outside the district boundaries may apply from April 7, 2025 at 8:00am, through April 25, 2025 at 5:00pm, via an inter-district transfer permit, to any high school specialty program that still has openings.

Can I turn in a late application?

All applications must be turned in by 5:00pm on Friday, November 22, 2024. No late applications will be accepted.

When do I find out if my student is accepted? 

Notifications will be sent to families through SchoolMint on January 13, 2025, based on their selected preferences (email, text message, or both) during registration.

Additional Requirement for Acceptance for New Students to the District

If accepted into a specialty program, new students to the district must complete a full registration form. A link to this form will be included in the notifications sent to families. They will also need to provide photo identification, address verification, proof of birth documentation, and immunization records. Applicants will be automatically removed from the specialty program acceptance list if they do not register by the offer deadline.

Are translation services available during the application process?

The application uses Google Translate and can be translated into over 100 languages. 

If my student is already enrolled in his/her specialty program does he/she need to reapply?

No. You do not need to reapply to your specialty program. The school the specialty program resides at becomes your neighborhood school.

Does my student have the right to return to his/her original neighborhood school after being accepted into a specialty program?

To return to your original neighborhood school, you must apply for an intra-district permit through the Enrollment Center from April 7, 2025 at 8:00am, through April 25, 2025 at 5:00pm. Please note that intra-district permits are requests and do not guarantee placement.

My family is moving outside of the SCUSD boundary. What will happen to my student’s acceptance?

If you move outside of the SCUSD boundary, it voids all open enrollment and you must register your student with the new school district.

I live within the SCUSD boundary, but my student attends a private school. Can my student apply to a High School Specialty Program?

Yes. Learn more at /hssp-application-process

If my student is attending a SCUSD School on an inter-district permit (i.e., you live outside the district boundaries) can I apply for a High School Specialty Program?

No, inter-district permitted students are not eligible. 

Students who live outside our district boundaries (including those that are currently on a district permit) can apply to specialty programs with space available through an inter-district permit transfer from April 7, 2025 at 8:00am, through April 25, 2025 at 5:00pm.

I live outside of the SCUSD boundary. Can my student apply to a High School Specialty Program?

No, students who live outside the district boundaries are not eligible. Students who live outside our district boundaries can apply to specialty programs with space available through an inter-district permit transfer from April 7, 2025 at 8:00am, through April 25, 2025 at 5:00pm.

I live outside of the SCUSD boundary and one of my students already attends a high school specialty program. Do my other students have sibling preference? 

No.

I am an SCUSD employee and live outside of the SCUSD boundary. Does my student have priority to attend a high school specialty program at my school?

No. However, students who live within our district boundaries whose parent/guardian’s primary place of employment is at the selected school are given a lottery priority. 

How does the lottery work?

The High School Specialty Program Application is not a first-come, first-serve basis. You may apply anytime during the application window to be considered.

District applicants must submit an Annual Update form through Infinite Campus by November 22, 2024, at 5:00pm to be eligible for the High School Specialty Program lottery.

SCUSD uses a computerized, third-party lottery system to place students at their specialty program of choice. A lottery must be implemented if applications exceed the grade capacity at the requested program.

One of the following lottery scenarios will occur:

  1. Your student is selected for their first specialty program choice and receives a notification of a placement offer.
  2. If your student applied to only one specialty program and was not selected, he/she will be placed on a waiting list.
  3. If your student applied for two specialty programs and was not selected for their first choice, the computer will look for their second choice. Note: Second choice selections are placed behind all first choice selections.
  • Your student is selected for their second specialty program choice and receives a notification of a placement offer.
  • Your student is not selected for their first or second specialty program choice. They will be placed on a waiting list for their first choice only.

What happens if my student doesn’t get accepted to the first or second school of choice?

Your student will only be placed on the waiting list for their first choice. A notification from SchoolMint will be sent on January 13, 2025 notifying parent/guardians regarding placement on the waiting list. 

When space becomes available, a notification will be sent through notifying the parent/guardian of the offer. 2025-2026 waiting lists will be valid until 5:00pm, on July 31, 2025 and then closed. Families can withdraw their application from a waiting list at any time through SchoolMint. 

Families will receive the notification based on what preferences (email, text message or both) were selected when registering.

Students who apply to a specialty program and have not met the school’s admissions requirements will not be included in the lottery. If the student hasn’t applied to another program, the student must attend their neighborhood or current school.

If my student is accepted to their 2nd choice, will they be put on the 1st choice waiting list?

No. 

Who has priority in the lottery selection process?

Lottery Selection Priorities

First priority

  • Siblings of students already in attendance at the specialty program and will continue to be enrolled in the upcoming school year.

Second priority

  • Students whose parent/guardian’s primary place of employment is the selected school.

Third priority (administrative priority)

  • When unique circumstances occur at a school, such as a school closure, program changes, and/or over-crowding occurs; district administrators may institute a specific priority to meet staffing and housing needs.

Schools without Attendance Boundaries

First priority

  • Siblings of students already in attendance at the specialty program and will continue to be enrolled in the upcoming school year.

Second priority

  • Students whose parent/guardian’s primary place of employment is the selected school.

Application Process
for the High School Specialty Program Application

Overview

The High School Specialty Program application will be available from November 4, 2024 at 8:00am to November 22, 2024 at 5:00pm for students living within the Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District (SCUSD) boundaries.

Create a Parent/Guardian SchoolMint Account

Before applying for a specialty program, all families must create a . Once your parent/guardian account is created on SchoolMint, add your student(s) to the account.

Open Enrollment for Grades K-8

Overview

Thank you for your interest in Â鶹ÊÓƵ City Unified School District’s Open Enrollment Application for Grades K-8. 

The application window for the 2025-2026 Open Enrollment will be February 3, 2025 at 8:00am – February 21, 2025 at 5:00pm. Information on schools and/or programs that will be participating and the application process will be available in January 2025. 

Application Process

Overview

This year, families that live within our school district boundaries will create an account on  to apply for Open Enrollment. 

Once your parent/guardian account is created on SchoolMint, add your student(s) to the account.