Student Assignment - Cupertino Union School District (2024)

For questions/inquiries with Student Assignment, pleaseCLICK HEREto submit an inquiry. A Student Assignment staff member will reach out to you as soon as we get to your question/inquiry in the queue.

Student Assignment is open from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. All registrations are being processed remotely from 8:00 am to 1:30 pm. If you would like to request an in-person registration, please notify the staff member that emails you at the beginning of the registration process.

  • Requirements
  • Student Registration
  • Open Enrollment
  • Change of Address
  • Inter-District Transfer
  • School Locator

Requirements

** New students MUST be residing in the District. The student must be ready and available for assessments that may be necessary. **

** Current CUSD students with a change of address MUST be residing in their new attendance area or residence before change of address and/or school will be made. **

Proof of Residence

New residents MUST be residing in their new address/residence within the CUSD boundaries. If families are still between their previous address and new address, registration will not take place until the new address becomes the primary address. CUSD does not register students who are planning to move within the CUSD boundaries.For families that do not reside within CUSD boundaries, please refer to our Inter District Transfer tab for information about our IDT process.

One (1) document is required from List A, B and C:

LIST A

  • Homeowner:
    • Current Original Property Tax Bill – with parent/guardian’s name, mailing address and property address. One may obtain a duplicate of their original property tax bill at theDepartment of Tax and Collections, 110 W. Tasman Drive,San Jose, 95134-1700 or by emailing scctax@fin.sccgov.org
    • Final Buyer Statement (if purchased within last six [6] months) – with parent/guardian’s name and property address
    • CUSD will not accept a Grant Deed as proof of residence.
    • CUSD will not accept a Property Assessment mailed by the Santa Clara County Assessors Office.
  • Renter/Lessee:
    • Printed fully executed lease agreement – includes signatures from both parent/guardian and manager/landlord and Manager/Landlord’s contact information
  • Affidavit of residence (family living with another resident):
    • An Affidavit of Parent Residence form must be signed by parent and the primary resident. The form can be obtained by submitting an Inquiry Request - a staff member will reach out to you with instructions.
    • Primary resident must provide Property Tax Bill or fully executed lease agreement and photo identification
    • Parent must provide two additional forms of identification with current address on it (most recent bank statement, car insurance or registration, or paycheck stub)

LIST B*

  • Most recent PG&E bill (received within the last 30 days)

LIST C*

  • Car Registration

  • Car Insurance

  • Bank Statement

  • Paycheck stub or W-2 statement

*If you have just moved into your residence and items from List B and C are not yet available, staff will give your family a 30 day registration conditional to turn those items in at a later date.

Parent Photo Identification

One (1) document is required

  • State issued Driver’s License or Identification Card
  • Passport

Proof of Age

One (1) document is required

  • Certificate of birth (certificates provided by the hospital are not acceptable)

  • Baptismal certificate duly attested

  • Passport
  • Affidavit signed by parent, guardian or custodian of the child

Immunization Records

Must be provided by a physician and translated into English.

  • Yellow card or print out from physician’s office with most recent immunization records must be presented at the time of registration. Immunization records from previous school districts will not be accepted.

  • TB Test/Assessments must be done within the United States and must be completedup to12 monthsprior to school registration. If coming from another school within Santa Clara County an older TB test result or assessment will be accepted and must be presented at the time of registration. Click HERE for the TB Risk Assessment Form.
  • Students entering grades 7 or 8 must have one (1) dose of Tdap (or DTP/DTaP) on or after the 7th birthday.

Student Registration

  • 2024-2025 School Year

2024-2025 School Year

**Registration will closed on August 9, 2024 at 1:30 pm and will resume on August 15, 2024 at 8:00 am. There will be limited public access to the Student Assignment Office during this time as they work with the schools prior to the first day of school.**

2024-2025 New Transitional Kindergarten through 8th Grade Student Priority Registration

Please note: Families must be residing in CUSD in order to register. CUSD does not conduct any pre-registrations.

Kindergarten is available for children whose birthdays are between September 2, 2018, and September 1, 2019.

TK is available for children whose birthdays are between September 2, 2019, and June 2, 2020.

TK is part of a two-year Kindergarten program.

STEP 1:Gather all required documents

One (1) document is required from List A, B and C:

LIST A

  • Homeowner:
    • Current Original Property Tax Bill – with parent/guardian’s name, mailing address and property address. One may obtain a duplicate of their original property tax bill at theDepartment of Tax and Collections, 110 W. Tasman Drive,San Jose, 95134-1700 or by emailing scctax@fin.sccgov.org
    • Final Buyer Statement (if purchased within last six [6] months) – with parent/guardian’s name and property address
    • CUSDwill notaccept a Grant Deed as proof of residence.
    • CUSDwill notaccept a Property Assessment mailed by the Santa Clara County Assessors Office.
  • Renter/Lessee:
    • Printed fully executed lease agreement – includes signatures from both parent/guardian and manager/landlord and Manager/Landlord’s contact information
  • Affidavit of residence (family living with another resident):
    • An Affidavit of Parent Residence form must be signed by parent and the primary resident. The form can be obtained by submitting anInquiry Request- a staff member will reach out to you with instructions.
    • Primary resident must provide Property Tax Bill or fully executed lease agreement, most recent PG&E billand photo identification
    • Parent must provide two additional forms of identification with current address on it (most recent bank statement, car insurance or registration, or paycheck stub)

LIST B*

  • Most recent PG&E bill (received within the last 30 days)

LIST C*

  • Car Registration

  • Car Insurance

  • Bank Statement

  • Paycheck stub

*If you have just moved into your residence and items from List B and C are not yet available, staff will give your family a 30 day registration conditional to turn those items in at a later date.

  • Parent Photo ID- either a state issued driver's license or passport is accepted
  • Child'sbirth certificate or passport
  • Child's most up-to-date immunization records - Students entering grades 7 or 8 must have one (1) dose of Tdap (or DTP/DTaP) on or after the 7thbirthday
  • Child's TB Risk Assessment form or negative test results -CLICK HERE for the TB Risk Assessment form.

STEP 2:Submit a registration request -CLICK HEREfor the form

  • Due to the increased volume of registration, a response may take 5-10 business days. Thank you in advance for your patience!

STEP 3:Document Verification / Registration Completion

  • Student Assignment staff will send instructions on how to submit registration requirements and how to complete the online registration.

CLICK HEREfor school listings and websites.

Open Enrollment

If you have any additional inquiries, please contact Student Assignment through their inquiry form: CLICK HERE. Due to a high volume of requests being processed at this time, Student Assignment will reach out to you as quickly as possible.

  • 2024-2025 Open Enrollment

2024-2025 Open Enrollment

The Open Enrollment window for the 2024-2025 school year will be open from 8:00 am on June 17, 2024 through 4:00 pm on November 29, 2024. No exceptions will be made.

CLICK HERE to completethe2024-2025 Open Enrollment submission form.

Attendance area school grade levels have been identified as having adequate openings for families to apply for Open Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year*:

  • Transitional Kindergarten - De Vargas and Collins

  • Kindergarten - Blue Hills and Garden Gate

  • First grade - Collins, Montclaire and West Valley

  • Second grade - De Vargas, Montclaire, Stevens Creek and West Valley

  • Third grade - Blue Hills, Collins, Eaton, Montclaire, Nimitz and Sedgwick

  • Fourth grade - De Vargas, Eaton, Eisenhower, Garden Gate, Stevens Creek and West Valley

  • Fifth grade - Eaton and Sedgwick

Schools identified as “large schools” for the 2024-2025 school year that will have priority for Open Enrollment into non-impacted schools*:

  • Dilworth Elementary

  • Lincoln Elementary

  • Stocklmeir Elementary

Please note that priority does not guarantee enrollment. Students will be added to the existing waitlist in the order in which the submissions are received.

Open Enrollment Waitlist Informaton

CLICK HERE for access to the waitlist. (waitlist.cusdk8.org)

Parents checking living waitlist numbers will need to know their child’s six-digit perm identification number as well as the child’s six-digit birthday (mmddyy).

If your child is on a waitlist, please know that if a space becomes available for your child, a CUSD staff member will reach out to you by InformedK12 or email.

  • Once a family accepts an alternative school placement for their child, the child is removed from all other waitlists and is removed from their current school of attendance.

  • If a family accepts a neighborhood attendance area school placement for their child, the child will remain on any alternative school living waitlist the student is on.

If a family declines an offer for their child, their child is removed from that waitlist, but not other waitlists.

CUSD Open Enrollment (OE) Waitlist FAQ’s

I applied through an Open Enrollment window, but my child is not on the waitlist. Why not?

There are a variety of reasons your child may not be on the waitlist:

  • No tour/parent information meeting (alt school/program only) was attended. If you believe this was an error, please contact the alternative school/program office.

  • A different attendance area school or alternative school/program was not selected when the OE form was submitted (blank submission)

  • The attendance area school selected was the home attendance area school, and the submission was removed (this is already your child’s assigned school)

  • Incorrect grade level was entered, or the school chosen does not offer the grade level selected (for example, Faria, as well as Murdock-Portal, do not have 6th-grade classes)

  • Your child was not re-registered for the 2024-2025 school year, and their perm ID # was not considered active for the Open Enrollment lottery

I have a lower waitlist number but have not received an offer. Why not?

All open spaces in Kindergarten are not initially offered for a variety of reasons:

  • If a student has an IEP, the IEP must be reviewed and/or the team must meet prior to the offer. The student’s space is not offered to another student while this process is taking place.

  • Some spaces are held for potential retention for the current 2023-2024 students.

Why is my child’s waitlist number not moving?

  • Depending on the time of year, there may be few offers available. Our first priority is to place students in their attendance area schools. During summer, we have a lot of families moving into the district which may result in less open enrollment offers while we process all the students’ registrations to their attendance area schools.

Why is my child’s waitlist number getting higher?

  • While families continue to apply and/or accept offers into schools, priorities may be added to student’s waitlist numbers making other student’s numbers go higher instead of lower.

When will I get an offer?

  • The waitlist is monitored daily, and if/when an offer can be made, a CUSD staff member will email you. Offers can happen during the summer or after school starts through March 2025. Schools need to have adequate space to consider offers.

What does adequate space mean?

  • One opening from a student leaving does not mean that an offer will be sent to the first student on an Open Enrollment waitlist. No student currently residing within a school's attendance area shall be displaced by another student transferring from outside the attendance area. (Education Code 35160.5)


If you have any further questions, please CLICK HERE and submit an Open Enrollment Waitlist Inquiry form. Student Assignment will not be answering questions via phone calls. Due to the increased volume of inquiries coming in at this time, please allow up to five business days to receive a response. We thank you in advance for your patience.

Change of Address

The Student Assignment Office can be reached Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at (408) 252-3000 x.61-110. Please note,walk-ins are not taken at this time.

If your family is currently attending a CUSD school and needs to update anaddress due to a move, please CLICK HEREto submit your information via the Google form.

Your family must be fully residing within your new residence - we do not update addresses prior to the move.

A Student Assignment staff member will reach out to you once we get to your information in the queue. While you await an email, please prepare your Property Tax Bill or Final Buyers Statement (if purchased within the last six [6] months) if you own your home or your lease agreement if you rent along with a parent photo ID. You will be requested to send that information via PDF once contacted. If you have moved out of the district and would like to remain, our staff will work with your family if an Inter District Transfer request is possible.

Inter-District Transfer

What is an Inter-district Transfer?

An inter-district transfer is used when families wish to enroll their student(s) in a school district other than the one assigned to their home address. This applies to students trying to transfer into and out of the Cupertino Union School District (CUSD). All Inter-District requests must be initiated in the District of residence. Inter-District transfers are valid for one year only and must be renewed annually.

Students Living WithinCUSD Boundaries Transferring to Another District

Families who live within the Cupertino Union School District boundaries may request for their student to attend a school outside of the Cupertino Union School District.

2024-2025 SCHOOL YEAR: Families living with the CUSD boundaries requesting to attend another districtmust complete THIS FORM. Please note, if the student has an IEP, that must be attached to the Inter District Transfer request form for review.

Students Living Outside of the CUSD Boundaries Transferring into CUSD

Students who live outside of the Cupertino Union School District boundaries have the opportunity to request attendance to an attendance area school within the Cupertino Union School District from their new district of residence.

Inter District Transfer requests from families living outside of the CUSD boundarieswill start to be reviewed for the next school year in May.

The Cupertino Union School District reserves the right to deny transfer requests or release students for the following reasons: lack of facilities either district-wide or in a requested school, attendance area or program, scholarship, citizenship, attendance, or behavior.

An approved IDT may be revoked or rescinded at a later date by CUSD if:

  • there is insufficient classroom space in the requested school and/or grade level;
  • there is excessive truancy, tardiness or late pick-ups;
  • Students do not have satisfactory attendance, citizenship and/or scholarship;
  • parent/guardian(s) provide false information in making a transfer request.

No student currently residing within a school's attendance area shall be displaced by another student transferring from outside the attendance area or by a student requesting an IDT.

Board Policy and Regulation 5117 related to the District's Inter-District Transfer process are found on Board Docs at https://go.boarddocs.com/ca/cusdk8/Board.nsf/vpublic?open.

School Locator

Student Assignment - Cupertino Union School District (2024)

FAQs

Who is eligible for TK Cupertino school district? ›

The TK program continues to grow for the 2024-2025 school year. Children whose birthdays are between September 2, 2019, and June 2, 2020, are eligible to enroll in TK. For the 2025-2026 school year, all children who turn 4 years old by September 1, 2025, are eligible for TK.

Is Cupertino Union School District good? ›

Cupertino Union School District is a highly rated, public school district located in SUNNYVALE, CA. It has 13,467 students in grades K-8 with a student-teacher ratio of 22 to 1.

How do I change my address in Cupertino school district? ›

Change of Address

The Student Assignment Office can be reached Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. at (408) 252-3000 x. 61-110.

How many high schools are in Cupertino? ›

The District's five high schools are highly ranked in the region, state and nation. Serving nearly 11,000 students, this 42-square-mile district encompasses Cupertino plus portions of five other cities. Find your school here.

Who is eligible for TK in California in 2024? ›

With the rollout of California's Universal TK, children who turn 5 from September 2, 2024 through June 2, 2025 are eligible to enroll in TK for the 2024-25 school year. My child turns 5 on June 3, 2025. Can an exception be made for my child to enroll in TK?

Can my 4 year old attend TK in California? ›

Transitional kindergarten (TK) is a universally accessible and free program for age-eligible four-year-old children (to be available at no-cost to all four-year-old children by the 2025-26 school year) and parents may choose to enroll their children in a TK program or any other prekindergarten program for which the ...

What is the #1 public school district in California? ›

Palo Alto Unified School District

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What is the number 1 school district in the Bay Area? ›

Palo Alto Unified School District

#1 Best School Districts in San Francisco Bay Area.

Why is Cupertino so competitive? ›

Social Competition: The affluent nature of Cupertino can sometimes lead to social competition, which can be stressful. Limited Resources: Increased competition can extend to everyday things like securing a spot in a popular restaurant or enrolling children in desired extracurricular activities.

Can you live in one school district and go to another in California? ›

The fundamental basis for this provision is the signing of an agreement between districts. Interdistrict transfer/reciprocal agreement must be approved by both the student's original district of residence and the district to which the student seeks to transfer to.

How do I adjust to moving schools? ›

Tips to help your child transition to a new school
  1. Acknowledge your child's feelings and ask questions. ...
  2. Get in touch with teachers and school resources. ...
  3. Tour the school ahead of time. ...
  4. Find extracurricular activities. ...
  5. Set small goals together. ...
  6. Prioritize sleep and a consistent routine. ...
  7. Know when it's time to seek help.
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How do I change my address on principal? ›

You may Login to perform update on your personal details via My Profile. You will receive an OTP through your registered mobile number to submit any change request.

What is the richest neighborhood in Cupertino CA? ›

Fair Grove. With a median home price of $2,652,477 and a median rent of $3,404, Fair Grove is the most expensive neighborhood on our list. Based on the growth in home prices in Fair Grove over the last 3 years, it ranks No. 1 among all the neighborhoods in Cupertino.

Why is it so expensive to live in Cupertino? ›

Thanks to its proximity to Silicon Valley, it is also within a stone's throw from the most famous names in health, tech and education. That's why it should come as no surprise that the Cupertino, CA, cost of living is higher than most of the country, with the cost of living being 153% of the national average.

Why is Cupertino so famous? ›

Around the world, Cupertino is famous as the home of high-tech giant Apple Inc. In the San Francisco Bay Area, Cupertino is known as one of the founding cities of Silicon Valley and as a city with excellent public schools.

What are the requirements for TK classroom in California? ›

Class Sizes and Ratios

Beginning in the 2022 school year, TK classes must have a 12:1 student to adult ratio, with a maximum average of 24 children in the classroom at each school site. One of the two adults in the classroom must be a fully certificated TK teacher.

What is the cutoff for TK in California? ›

TK is available for kids whose fifth birthdays are between September 2nd and December 2nd of the school year. For example, if your child turns 5 on October 5th, then he or she is eligible to enroll in a TK class at your local public school.

Do you need a degree to teach TK in California? ›

TK teachers must possess a valid teaching credential in addition to a TK-specific certification.

Can my child attend any school in the district in California? ›

Students generally attend the neighborhood school in the school district where their parents live, however parents/guardians may request a transfer to a different school or consider other attendance options.

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