School Open Enrollments

  • PCSD Closing All Schools to Open Enrollment for 2023-2024

    The Park City School District Board of Education voted on December 13, 2022, to close all schools to open enrollment for the 2023-2024 school year.  The Board made the decision to maintain program offerings while holding class sizes to manageable levels.

    No new out-of-district students will be accepted.

    Out-of-district students who are currently attending PCSD schools may be allowed to remain within the school system, but if they are moving from one school to another in 2023-2024, they will need to submit an open enrollment application during the early enrollment period, December 1 thru the third Friday in February. 

    PCSD employees who work at least .75 FTE may be allowed to complete the open enrollment application and approval will be based on class size and program availability.

    Open Enrollment Threshold for EARLY Enrollment Period

    (December 1 through the 3rd Friday in February)

    Open Enrollment Application

    A non-refundable fee of $5.00 is required to process each application (fee can be waived for qualified applicants). The fee may be mailed or dropped off at:

    Park City School District
    Attn: Lorie Pearce
    2700 Kearns Blvd.
    Park City, UT 84060

    If you have questions about Open Enrollment, contact Lorie Pearce (lpearce@pcschools.us) in the Superintendent’s Office (435-615-0225).

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    Park City School District Open Enrollment Guidelines

    The Park City School District’s guidelines for students to attend a school other than their home school have been established and comply with the standards of the “Enrollment Options Program” as outlined in Utah Code 53A-2-206.5 through 213. Students/parents requesting attendance at a school other than their home school need to complete an application form using the guidelines for participation outlined on this page.

    There are two enrollment periods:

    • The Early Enrollment Period for the “forthcoming” school year begins on December 1 and continues through the third Friday in February. This is the recommended time to apply for the next school year.
    • The Late Enrollment Period to enroll for the current school year is anytime during the year; it may also be used to apply for enrollment in the “forthcoming” school year, if after the first Friday in February. 

    Open Enrollment Process and Guidelines:

    1. Initiate an Open Enrollment Application. Parent/student requests do not require a release from their home school or district. If a student’s legal residence is outside of the Park City School District boundaries, the parent/guardian must contact the Superintendent’s Office to finalize enrollment (435-615-0225).
    2. A student may receive only one enrollment option transfer per school year.
    3. Park City School District students will be given first priority for placement in participating schools. All other applications will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis.
    4. Written notification of acceptance or denial of the open enrollment application will be given to the student’s parent or legal guardian as follows:
      1. For applications received during the Early Enrollment period, by March 31 or within six weeks after receipt of the application, whichever is later.
      2. For applications submitted during the Late Enrollment Period for admission in the next school year, by the Friday before the new school year begins or within two weeks after receipt of the application, whichever is later.
      3. For applications submitted during the late enrollment period for admission in the current school year, within two weeks after receipt of the application. (Dates may be delayed if the school board is unable to make an accurate school capacity calculation due to school construction, remodeling or boundary change.)
    5. Each application will be screened and considered on an individual basis based on available space by building, grade, class, or program. Applications may be denied to those who have committed a serious infraction of the law or school rules, or have been guilty of chronic misbehavior which would, if it were to continue, endanger persons or property, cause serious disruption in the school, or place unreasonable burdens on school staff. Academic standing cannot be used for exclusion.
    6. A one-time, non-refundable $5.00 processing fee, payable to the requested school’s District Office, may be charged at the time the application is submitted. (This fee can be waived for qualified applicants.)
    7. If the application is approved, the student will be expected to honor that commitment for the requested school year.
    8. Parent or guardian withdrawal of a student from a non-resident school: A parent or guardian may withdraw a student by submitting to the non-resident school in which the student is currently enrolled a notice of intent to enroll the student in the district of residence or another non-resident district school. The district of residence will be notified of students being released.
    9. Upon enrollment, a student will remain enrolled subject to compliance with rules and standards of the school/district which have been established for all students, as well as those subject to space availability as provided in the next item.
    10. A student may be excluded from enrollment if the school has enrollment above the open enrollment threshold.
      1. The early enrollment threshold is a projected enrollment of 90% of maximum capacity, or maximum capacity minus 40 students, whichever is greater.
      2. The late enrollment threshold is an actual enrollment of 90% of adjusted capacity, or adjusted capacity minus 40 students, whichever is greater. [53A-2-206(5)(7)]
      3. Title I schools that use federal, state, and local money to reduce class size, and any school that uses school trust monies to reduce class size, may adjust enrollment to maintain reduced class size. [53A-2-208(2)(d)]
    11. The school/district will notify non-resident students who will not be permitted to continue enrollment in the forthcoming year by March 15 of the current school year.
    12. Reapplication is necessary only as a student changes schools upon progressing from elementary school to middle school/junior high school or from middle school/junior high school to high school, and the intended school of enrollment is not their legal residential boundary school. APPLICATION to attend the NEW school is REQUIRED. Students intending to secure enrollment in this manner are admonished to submit proper application during the Early Enrollment Period, December 1 through the third Friday in February.
    13. The parent/student is responsible for transportation to and from the requested school, except as provided in Utah Code 53A-2-213(2)(b) which allows students to ride on established routes on a space-available basis, providing no additional costs will be incurred by the district.
    14. Applications are considered and granted on an individual basis with no stated or implied guarantee to siblings. However, the Park City School District will consider and make an effort to accommodate applicants who have a sibling in the requested school or district.
    15. Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) guidelines/policies will be followed for students who want to participate in interscholastic competitions. Contact the Athletics & Activities Director at Park City High School if you have questions.
    16. False or misleading information regarding residence or guardian information will result in cancellation of the application or revocation of enrollment.