Current Student Assignment
Plan:
School Choice:
Resident Seattle
families may apply to any Seattle Public School for which they
qualify (grades K-12 and preschool, where applicable). Students may
enroll at any time. However, priority assignment for students
occurs during the Open
Enrollment period. Preferences may be given to certain schools
based on the students' resident addresses.
School
Boundaries and Clusters:
Elementary Boundaries
The Seattle Public Schools District is divided into sixty elementary school reference areas. These reference areas are contiguously grouped into nine geographic clusters. They are the North, Northeast, Northwest, Queen Anne/Magnolia, Central, South, Southeast, West Seattle North, and West Seattle South clusters. Each cluster has four or more elementary schools. Clusters are used to determine transportation and mandatory assignments. Mandatory assignments are made when space is not available in any of the schools chosen by a family to the school closest to the home residence with available space.
Middle
School Boundaries
A middle school boundary
, or regional
reference area, is a combination of elementary school reference
areas. Each region has two regular middle schools. Regions are used
to determine transportation and assignment priorities. Students who
apply during Open Enrollment receive assignment priority for
regional school choices.
The boundary for grades 6-8 for non-traditional K-8 schools is the same as the cluster boundaries for their elementary grades. Exception: Grades 6-8 at Salmon Bay. This boundary is a district-wide boundary.
High
School Boundaries
All high schools are part of the same district-wide
region.
Addresses:
The primary or home address of the student is the
residence of his/her parent(s) or legal guardian(s). This address
determines the student's reference area school and is used in
calculating the region, distance for tie breaking purposes, and
initial transportation eligibility. If the address is outside the
boundaries of the school district, the student is a non-resident.
Non-residents may enroll subject to requirements for non-resident
students. ![]()
Transportation:
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Middle School ![]()
High
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Applying for
School:
Parents/guardians may apply for new schools or new programs within
a school (such as Spectrum) for the next school year during the
annual Open enrollment period for all grades, mid-January through
mid-February. On-time applications received during this
registration period are processed as a group. If there is not
enough space in a chosen school, tiebreakers are used to determine
which students receive assignments to a school.
After the on-time enrollment period, students are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis in order of the application received date.
The priority order of tiebreakers for on-time applicants is:
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