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Summer Registration office
GPS Summer Registration Office is for enrollment K-6. We can also accept Junior High documents. Junior Highs will process their own registrations but offices may be closed periodically. High School offices are open all summer.
If your student is ALREADY a GPS student and is moving schools, log into the Parent Portal, click Online Registration, complete enrollment.
If your student is NEW to GPS enroll online using the enroll button below then please bring the required documents to our Summer Registration office, or your school depending on the date after.
Documents to bring to Register:
- Birth Certificate (original)
- Immunization records
- Proof of residency - Utility bill, lease agreement, contract
- Parent’s drivers license
- Custody papers if divorced
- Withdrawl slip from previous school, if possible
First day of school July 28rd, 2026. July 13th all school offices re-open.
Enrolling Now for the 2026-2027 School Year!
Neely Traditional Academy is a caring kindergarten through 6th-grade community of talented and motivated students and staff and supportive families. We offer a traditional curriculum and environment focusing on rigor, relevance, and relationships as we build a solid foundation for future academic and life success. Our goal is for our students to have a life-long love of learning, lasting friendships, and perseverance to prevail.
Watch to see what students experience in a Neely Traditional Academy classroom
Our Enrollment Process
STEP 1 ➔
STEP 2 ➔
STEP 3 ➔
Enroll Your Child using Infinite Campus
Please enroll online using the links below. Our team will then be in contact to finalize your enrollment.
The quick and easy online application is in English or Spanish. Families without computer or internet access can visit a school to utilize a computer to begin the enrollment process. Contact us directly for assistance.
Is Your Family New to GPS?
If your family is new to Gilbert Public Schools, and you do not currently have any students enrolled at any of our schools, please begin the enrollment process with New Family Registration.
Are You Already a GPS Family?
If you are an existing Gilbert Public School family and would like to enroll a new student or are looking to transfer a student from one school to another please begin enrollment using your existing Infinite Campus Parent Portal. (After logging into your Infinite Campus account, click on Online Registration under the More link on the left menu to get started.)
STEP 4
Attend A School Event
Frequently Asked Questions
Enrollment FAQs
- Who do I contact for questions or help during the enrollment process?
- What is open enrollment?
- What is Online Enrollment?
- What steps are involved with using Online Enrollment?
- Is my student automatically enrolled after I submit the online application?
- What information/documentation is needed to enroll?
- Can I enroll on my cell phone?
- How to enroll multiple students from the same family via Infinite Campus?
- Do students need to re-enroll every year if they are open enrolled at a GPS school?
- If my student is changing schools, for example moving to Junior High or High School, do we need to re-enroll?
- What is the youngest age for attending preschool?
- What are the dates for Kindergarten early entrance screening?
- Is my child’s information secure?
- What is Gilbert Public Schools' official policy on open enrollment?
Who do I contact for questions or help during the enrollment process?
What is open enrollment?
Arizona offers school choice which means you do not have to live within the boundaries of a school to attend that school.
If your student does not live within the boundaries of the school they would like to enroll in then they are open enrollment. Also all of the schools and programs below do not have boundaries and enrollment at their schools is therefore open enrollment.
If your student is moving to one of our non-boundaried schools and programs listed below please complete an online open enrollment application for your school(s) of choice.
Elementary
- Neely Traditional Academy (PK-6)
- Traditional at Canyon Rim Elementary (PK-6)
- Traditional at Spectrum Elementary (PK-6)
- Dual Language Spanish at Gilbert Elementary (PK-6)
- Accelerated programs at Augusta Ranch, Boulder Creek, Finley Farms, Highland Park, Meridian, Playa del Rey, Settler’s Point, Quartz Hill, Val Vista Lakes (K-6)
- ½ Day Kindergarten at Burk Elementary (K-6)
Secondary
- Gilbert Classical Academy (7-12)
- Sports Performance Academy at South Valley Junior High (7-8)
- Gilbert Accelerated Middle School at Gilbert High (7-8)
- International Baccalaureate at Gilbert High (9-12)
- GPS Global Academy (7-12)
- Canyon Valley School (alternative 7-12 school)
What is Online Enrollment?
Online Enrollment is a web-based portal for parents and guardians to submit an application to enroll a student new to Gilbert Public Schools. Online Enrollment does not replace the need to go to the building to complete the registration process, but it does allow the form to be submitted electronically, which reduces paperwork and makes the process more efficient.
Your first and last name along with your email address will get you access to the online enrollment application.
What steps are involved with using Online Enrollment?
Is my student automatically enrolled after I submit the online application?
What information/documentation is needed to enroll?
In addition to completing the enrollment packet, the following documents are required. You can upload some of these documents, or after a campus representative has contacted you, bring the required documentation to the campus to complete the enrollment process.
- Birth Certificate – Required showing that a student falls within the school district’s minimum and maximum age requirements. Students must be five (5) years old on or before August 31 of the school year for enrollment in kindergarten and six (6) years of age on or before August 31 of the school year for enrollment into first grade. The birth certificate is also used to verify the correct legal name. In compliance with federal, state and district guidelines, all students are enrolled using the legal name on the student’s birth certificate UNLESS there has been a court-ordered name change and a photocopy of the legal name change documents are provided at the time of enrollment.
- Proof of Residency – Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S) 15-802(b) requires school districts to obtain and maintain verifiable documentation of Arizona Residency upon enrollment in an Arizona public school. The documentation must be provided each time a student enrolls in a school and reaffirmed annually.
- Utility Bill (gas, electric, water)
- Purchase or Escrow Agreement
- Lease or Rental Agreement
- Affidavit of Residency – If you are residing in the home of a relative or friend, you must provide an Affidavit of Residency notarized by the owner/renter. The owner/renter of the home must provide the same proof of residency documentation noted above with the Affidavit.
- Proof of Immunization – All students entering Arizona public schools are required by law to be immunized. Proof of immunization or a signed waiver is required at the time of enrollment and must include the name of the person, birth date, type of vaccine administered and the month, day and year of each immunization (A.R.S. 15-828).
- Legal Guardianship or Custodial Documents – Please provide any legal guardianship and/or custody documents regarding the student.
- Withdrawal Form – Please provide a withdrawal form from the last school the student attended, if applicable.
Can I enroll on my cell phone?
How to enroll multiple students from the same family via Infinite Campus?
When enrolling more than one student from the same family in Infinite Campus, be sure you add the information for each student you are applying for in one application in the Student Enrollment Information area before submitting.
Even if students are enrolling at different GPS schools. As you add each student’s information, you can select what campus they are seeking enrollment for. Once submitted, the information is sent to each campus.
Do students need to re-enroll every year if they are open enrolled at a GPS school?
If my student is changing schools, for example moving to Junior High or High School, do we need to re-enroll?
If your student is changing schools -- which includes moving up to junior high (7th grade) or high school (9th grade) -- and selecting any school they are not boundaried for, please complete an online open enrollment application for your new school of choice.
If your student is moving up to junior high or high school, are currently enrolled in a GPS school, and are moving to a school that your student is boundaried for you do not need to complete a new enrollment.
What is the youngest age for attending preschool?
We have a wide range of preschool options for our families across our district, for children aged 3 and up, please visit gilbertschools.net/preschool for more information.
What are the dates for Kindergarten early entrance screening?
Kindergarten early entrance screening for the 2025-2026 school year is June 16th and 17th, 2025.
Please visit our Kindergarten page for more information on our Kindergarten offerings, registration for early entrance screening, and more:
https://www.gilbertschools.net/teaching-learning/kindergarten.
Is my child’s information secure?
What is Gilbert Public Schools' official policy on open enrollment?
Gilbert Public Schools Policy 5-105 Open Enrollment
Definitions
"Open enrollment" means a policy that is adopted and implemented by the Governing Board to allow resident transfer students to enroll in any school within the District, to allow resident students to enroll in any school located within other school districts in this state, and to allow nonresident students to enroll in any school within the District pursuant to A.R.S. § 15-816.01.
"Nonresident student" means a student who resides in this state, and who is enrolled in or is seeking enrollment in a school district other than the school district in which the student resides.
"Resident student" means a student whose parents or legal guardian reside within the attendance area of a District school.
"Resident school" means a school that is within the designated attendance area in which a student resides.
"Resident transfer student" means a resident student who is enrolled in or seeking enrollment in a school that is within the school District but outside the attendance area of the student's residence.
Enrollment
The District shall enroll any resident student who applies for enrollment any time. The District shall give enrollment preference to, and reserve capacity for all the following:
- Resident students.
- Students returning to the school from the prior year.
- Siblings of students already enrolled, and
- Student classified as homeless who choose to remain at the school in which the student was enrolled before classification.
The District gives enrollment preference to children who:
- Are in foster care.
- Meet the definition of unaccompanied youth prescribed in the McKinney-Vento homeless assistance act (42 U.S.C. § 11434a).
- Attend a school that is closing or
- Are children of a member of the United States Armed Forces who is either on active duty or was killed in the line of duty.
Enrollment Priority Order
The District will give enrollment priority to applicants in the following order, as long as their enrollment can be accomplished in accordance with the District's admission criteria:
- Children of District employees.
- Students receiving priority status as a group identified by the Board. This includes any boundary changes as well as school closures.
- Previously accepted resident transfer students.
- Siblings of previously accepted resident transfer students.
- Resident transfer students who currently are in the last grade of a feeder school to the school at which the application is being made.
- Resident transfer students who do not currently attend the school or a feeder school.
- Previously accepted nonresident students.
- Siblings of nonresident students who currently attend the school.
- Nonresident students who currently are in the last grade of a feeder school to the school at which the application is being made.
- Nonresident students who do not currently attend the school or a feeder school.
Schools Without Attendance Boundaries
The District may establish schools that do not have attendance boundaries. Student attendance for such schools shall be based upon open enrollment applications. Transfer is subject to the capacity limit established for the school, program, and/or grade level. Student transportation will be the responsibility of the parent/legal guardian.
Nondiscrimination and Equitable Enrollment
The District will not deny enrollment based on ethnicity, or race, national origin, sex, income level, disability, English language proficiency, athletic ability, or academic performance.
The implementation of this policy must not disproportionately impact any group or class of students.
Adopted: September 24, 2024
Legal Authority:
© 2024 The Arizona School Risk Retention Trust
Gilbert Unified School District
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