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Forms and requests submitted prior to July 12. Timeline for the 2021-2022 school year: New non-resident application forms and transfer requests will be accepted beginning July 12 - August 5. See the "Requirements for Renewal Students" section for detailed information. Renewal/continuing non-resident transfer requests will be accepted beginning January 3 - August 12. Forms and requests received after August 5, will automatically be denied for the 2022-23 school year. will be held for your convenience and will be considered to have been received on July 11. Forms and requests submitted prior to July 11. Timeline: For the 2022-23 School YearĢ022-2023 school year: New non-resident application forms and transfer requests will be accepted beginning July 11 - August 5. *New non-resident students will be accepted into Highline Public Schools Open Door programs, PSHS/PSSC, and CHOICE Academy as capacity allows. *New non-resident students previously accepted to Raisbeck Aviation High School for the 2022-23 school year, will be exempt from this closure as applicants were guaranteed enrollment into Highline Public Schools via a lottery conducted in March 2022. Additionally, per RCW 28A.225.225, non-resident students of district employees will continue to have the right to request consideration for enrollment into Highline Public Schools for the 2022-23 school year. If there are any questions about the enrollment and transfer process for the 2022-2023 school year, please contact Enrollment Manager Micaela White (20) or Student Placement Manager Ebony Booker (20). Non-resident requests will not be placed on a waiting list. If you applied to Mount Rainier High School (All Grades) Parkside Elementary (Grade K) Seahurst Elementary (Grade K), please be aware that these schools/grade levels are closed for the 22-23 SY. Non-residents may only be assigned to schools, grades, or programs that have seats available and are not closed to non-residents. School Closures: Some schools, grades, or programs, may be closed to nonresident enrollment. If you should receive an approved transfer, the student will not be eligible for Highline Public Schools transportation, except when required under 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). See the next drop-down menu option for "Requirements for Students in Choice Schools or Open Door Programs." Important Information:

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Non-Resident Students Applying to Choice Schools: A student that lives outside of the district requesting attendance to a choice school. See section "Requirements for Renewal Students" below for application information.

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Non-Resident Renewal Students: A student requesting to attend the same school attended the full school year prior or a school within a schools feeder pattern boundaries . See section "Requirements for New Students" below for application information. New Non-Resident Students: A new non-resident student is a student that has never attended Highline Public Schools. Non-resident requests will not be placed on a waiting list, and some schools, grades, or programs may be closed to non-resident enrollment. Non-resident assignments are for a one-year academic year only. The application process takes into consideration space, whether or not the acceptance of the applicant will result in financial hardship on Highline Public Schools' resources, and other factors. Highline Public Schools considers non-resident enrollment applications as long as the anticipated needs of resident students are met first.

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Non-resident Students Are Those Who Do Not Live Within Highline Public Schools (HPS) Boundaries.










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