Wheatland J1 School District announces new student enrollment for 2025-2026

Wheatland J1 School District announces new student enrollment for 2025-2026
Kandi Horton, principal at Wheatland J1 School District — Wheatland J1 School District
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Wheatland J1 School District has announced new student enrollment information for the 2025-2026 academic year. The announcement was made through a press release on March 21, 2025.

According to Wheatland J1 School District, the enrollment and registration process for the upcoming school year has been released. New students have the option to pick up an enrollment packet at Wheatland Center School or complete it online. Required documents include proof of residency, a birth certificate, and other necessary forms. Returning students can update their information and complete the registration process online via their Skyward Family Access account starting in July.

Open enrollment for students residing outside the district will commence on February 3, 2025. The regular open enrollment period will close on April 30th, with an alternative application period opening on July 1st. Families of current open enrollment students are not required to reapply. Additionally, early entrance procedures are available for students who may need to enroll ahead of schedule.

Important dates highlighted by Wheatland J1 School District include the closing of regular open enrollment on April 30th, with decision letters sent by June 6th. SOAR Day for new 4K and 5K students is scheduled for April 25th. Enrollment forms will be distributed in late May and are due by August 26th, coinciding with the open house event. Online registration for returning students opens on July 14th, and the first day of school is set for September 3rd.

The district emphasizes its commitment to ensuring financial stability and long-term fiscal health by tracking success indicators. It focuses on creating engaging classroom environments where technology is seamlessly integrated into instruction. Communication of continuous improvement is emphasized with staff, students, and the community. The district also works to maintain a safe and secure environment while planning for future growth and providing opportunities for staff development. Furthermore, Wheatland aims to uphold high academic standards, offer co-curricular activities, and provide additional educational opportunities such as summer programs and high school credit courses.



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