how to enroll
Enrollment for the 2022–2023 school year is now open!
Follow the steps below to apply today.

Five Simple Steps to Enroll
Access the Parent Portal
The Parent Portal provides access to your online application, real-time alerts, and quick links to important info.
Create your new user account or log in.
Submit an Application
Once you've begun an application in the Parent Portal, click the option to add a new student or continue with your application. Simply fill in the fields with your child's information, select the school you wish your child to attend, and hit Submit.
Complete the Admissions Process
In this step, you'll provide more detailed information about your child and upload additional documents, such as proof of residency and a birth certificate. For a list of specific documents that will be required, contact our enrollment consultants at 866.339.6787.
Next Steps
All families participate in a pre-recorded webinar with an enrollment consultant. Additional documents may be required to complete your enrollment, depending on your student’s situation, and will be provided within your Parent Portal.
Receive Official Approval
After successfully completing the enrollment process, your student will be approved. Please check your email for important information regarding your student's status and how to access the Online School platform.
Enrollment Resources
Age Requirements
Kindergarten students must be age 5 by September 1 of the upcoming school year in order to enroll.
Students who will turn five during the school year, but after the September 1 cut off, may be eligible to enroll in Transitional Kindergarten.
Residency Requirement
Enrollment in one of the nine independent California Virtual Academies is limited to residents of these California counties.
Discrimination Policy
There is no discrimination in the admission of students to the nine California Virtual Academies on the basis of race, creed, color, handicapping condition, or gender. California Virtual Academies provide a free, appropriate public education to all of their students. All students, however, need to meet the enrollment requirements.